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Trigonometry Class Notes

The document contains various trigonometry problems and equations related to angles, sides of triangles, and trigonometric identities. It includes multiple-choice questions for calculating values such as tangent, sine, and cosine for specific angles. Additionally, it presents real-world applications of trigonometry, such as finding the height of a tower and the inclination of a string.

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Trigonometry Class Notes

The document contains various trigonometry problems and equations related to angles, sides of triangles, and trigonometric identities. It includes multiple-choice questions for calculating values such as tangent, sine, and cosine for specific angles. Additionally, it presents real-world applications of trigonometry, such as finding the height of a tower and the inclination of a string.

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CLASS-01 TRIGONOMETRY

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CLASS-02 TRIGONOMETRY
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In ∆ ABC, right-angled at B, AB = 24 cm, BC = 7 cm. (Sin 30°+cos 60°) - (sin 60° + cos 30°) is equal to:-
The value of tan C is:- (a) 0
(a) 12/7 (b) 24/7 (b) 1+2√3
(c) 20/7 (d) 7/24 (c) 1-√3
(d) 1+√3
CLASS-02 TRIGONOMETRY

The value of tan 60°/cot 30° is equal to:- If x cos230° · sin60° = (tan2 45° sec 60°) / Cosec60°
(a) 0 then the value of x is :-
(b) 1 (a) 1/3 (b) 1/ √2
(c) 2 (c) 1/2 (d) 2 2/3
(d) 3

1 – cos2A is equal to:-


(a) sin2A
(b) tan2A
(c) 1 – sin2A
(d) sec2A

If sin 2A = √3/2, then the value of sin


3A is equal to:-
(a) 0 (b) 1/2
(c) √3/2 (d) 1
CLASS-02 TRIGONOMETRY

The value of the expression If A is an acute angle and


sin6θ + cos6θ + 3 sin2θ cos2θ is:- tan (4A – 50°) = cot (50° – A),
(a) 0 (b) 3 then the value of A in degree is:-
(c) 2 (d) 1 (a) 30 (b) 40
(c) 50 (d) 60

If tan (5x – 10°) = cot (5y + 20°), If sinQ + cosQ = - √2 sin (90° – Q),
then the value of (x + y) is:- then the value of cotQ is:-
(a) 15° (b) 16° (a) - √2 - 1 (b) √ 2 - 1
(c) 20° (d) 24° (c) √2 + 1 (d) - √ 2 + 1
CLASS-02 TRIGONOMETRY
If sec2 A + tan2A = 5/3, then what is the value The angle of elevation of sun changes from 30° to 45°, the
of tan2A? length of the shadow of a pole decreases by 4 metres, the
(a) 1/√3 height of the pole is:-
(b) 2/√3 (a) 1.464 m
(c) √3 (b) 3.464 m
(d) 2√3 (c) 5.464 m
(d) 10.928 m
CLASS-02 TRIGONOMETRY

The angle of elevation of a tower from a A kite is flying at a height of 50 metre. If the length of
distance of 100 metre form its from is 30°. string is 100 metre, then the inclination of string of the
Then the height of the tower is:- horizontal ground in degree measure is:-
(a) 50/√3 m (a) 30°
(b) 100 √3 m (b) 45°
(c) 50 √3 m (c) 60°
(d) 100/√3 m (d) 90°

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