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7.assignment Trignometry

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and proofs related to trigonometric identities and equations. It includes tasks to find values of trigonometric functions, show relationships between them, and prove various identities. The document is structured into sections with varying marks assigned to each question.

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7.assignment Trignometry

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and proofs related to trigonometric identities and equations. It includes tasks to find values of trigonometric functions, show relationships between them, and prove various identities. The document is structured into sections with varying marks assigned to each question.

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SECTION A ( 1 Mark)

3 − 12
1. If Sin A = and Cos B = where A and B both lie in the second quadrant, find the value of
5 13
(i) Sin (A – B) (ii) Cos (A+B) (iii) Tan (A – B)

SECTION B (2 Marks)

2. If cos x + sin x = √2 cos x, show that cos x – sin x = √2 sin x.

3. If sin α and cos α are the roots of the equation ax2 – bx + c = 0, then find the relation satisfied by a, b
and c.

4. Is the equation 2 sin2 x – cos x + 4 = 0 possible?

5. Find the range of f(x) = 1 + 3 cos 2x

6. Find the minimum and maximum values of 3 sin2 x – 2 cos2 x + 9

7. Prove that:
(i) sin ( -690 º) cos (-300 º) + cos (-750 º) sin (-240 º) = 1

(ii) cos 24 º + cos 55 º + cos 125 º + cos 204 º + cos 300 º = ½


𝑝+𝑞
8. If tan (A+ B) = p and tan (A- B) = q, show that tan 2A = 1−𝑝𝑞

𝑚 1 
9. If tan α = 𝑚+1 and tan β = 2𝑚+1 , show that α + β =
4
𝑘+1
10. If x + y = z and tan x = k tan y, then prove that sin z = 𝑘−1 sin (x-y).

1−𝑚
11. If cos (x + y) = m cos (x – y), then prove that tan x = 1+𝑚 cot y.

12. Prove that √3 cosec 20 º – sec 20 º = 4

13. If cos α + cos β = 0 = sin α + sin β, then prove that cos 2α + cos 2β + 2 cos (α + β) = 0

14. Prove that :


Sin 4x = 4 sin x cos3 x – 4 cos x sin3

SECTION C (4marks)

Prove the following identities:


13 1
15. If Cos A = and Cos B = where A and B are acute angles
14 7

show that A –B =
3
16. Tan70 º = Tan20 º + 2Tan50 º
4 5 
17. If Cos (A+B) = , Sin (A –B) = , A and B lie between 0 and ,
5 13 4
56
prove that tan2A =
33
cos 11 + sin 11
1. (i) –16/65 (ii) (iii) -16/63 18. = tan 56
33/65 cos 11 − sin 11
3. a2 – b2 + 2ca
=0 **********************
4. No
5. [-2, 4] SCORING KEY
6. Min=7,
Max = 12

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