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TRIGONOMETRY 1. If@is an acute angle and cos 8 the value of tan. “ate 0 =m # sit cos0 = Basing art 8 8 8 1s 6 We Oy Os MS sind _ cos 1 BR 80 hen find the value of sind = cost a = 8 sin cop Tt (ayx-y (@)xty 7. © fey y O ee If 0" <0 < 90° and tand = 64 y6+ then find the value of sin’®. ai 0° <8.< 90° aittand = 64 Jo+Jor @ sito ware te (aya (cays (9/10 () 10/9 fe sinscoss= $B, A sinx—cose 1 HH 8? 3 ®! ©@o @-1 If tane = then find the value of 15 a 15sin@- 8cos8 15sin0 + 8cos0 8 ae tand= 5 at (A) (1s 15 , If tané = s then find the value of 2sind + Scose 2sind - 3.0050 15, 2sin@+3cost aiRiane = 12 att Sono sence TE 5 9 @e 8-9 O2 M3 If 5 tan @ = 4, then find 5sin@ -3cos6 Ssiné + 2eos6 the value of Ssin@-3cos0 , aft 5 tan 0 = 4%, a Ta w 5sind+ 2cos 1 2 1 1 M; 83 OF OF If tand = %,, then find the value of 0+ beos8 asin@— beosé asin6 + bcos8 asind—beosd aie tan = 94, at am? +b If4s n*0 + 9 cos‘ = 12, then find the value of 4sing +3c0s8 sind —4cos8 Unacademy Plus : EERE 10. 1. 12. 13. 14. Trigonometry (2) afé 4 sin7@ + 9 cos*@ = 12 sin@ cosd @ a 4sing +3cos8 5sin@—4cosd arn fra ae? ot 2 3 4 (27 B25 (C25 (D)2F 1 yp £08eC0— cot _ 1 soeecd Peotg 7 g' then find the value of sind, cosecd cot? _ 1 , cosecd scot ” 2% Hsin mat 2 va 1 @®; OF M3 rand + cotd 0") the Mena ccotg 731058590"), then find) the value of cost tand + cotd . Tend note 73: (05059097, Ft cose =I va fren th? 1 Oy 8 1 © a 3 1 “Baz: O'Sbs 907) cosé ~ sind Solve cost sind cose —sing _ Ji =; (0" <0 907) Heat) costsind v5 (ayn/6 (B)x/3 (On/2 (D)r/4 cosd + sind cosé — sind 6- sine, then find the value of cos* cosé + sind —— = 3 Hatt cos'8- sin'e Ant cosé sind 1 2 3 4 M; BS OF MF cot + tane cotd —tand 0 tan'e = 3, then find the value of sec* cote tang _ Soee tant 5 ara sect —tan'omTaTE 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. (a) 2 B) 2 o2 wt (ay BE M5 Os If'sin0 ~ cos0 = 5 (0° < @ < 90") then find th ia ) then find the value of sin 0 + cos 0 fe sind — cos = = Jo" < 8< 90%) Hat sin 8 + cos 8 FAM fart 17 13 1 1 WB By Om Oi Ifcos 0 + sin @= /cos0 then find the value of cos 6~ sin @ af cos 6 + sin 6 = ane (a) Bin 0 (C)-J2sin 0 cosd Ta cos @- sin 6 7 (8) \Bcose (D)-V2cos 6 Ifa sin 0 +b cos@=c then find the value of a cos 8b sin 8. afta sin 0 +b cos0= ci thacos0-bsin gm ar fev ten ? poe Ifx = acos 6-bsin@,y=bcos@+asin8 then find the value of x! + y2 cafe cos 6-bsin@,y = bcos@+asin 8 dix +y'aran (aya OF (Bo (D) a+b 1f5 cos +12 sin 9= 13 then find the value of sin 0 ‘af 5 cos @ + 12 sin @= 13 14 sin Owe 5 12 5 12 3 BB Oy () S If 12 cos0+9 sin @= 15 then find the value of cos 8 ‘afé 12 cos 0+9 sin @= 15 2a cos @ HARE 3 4 3 2 We (3) OFZ Os Unacademy PR Eos 21. 22. 23. 24, 28. Trigonometry (3) If (a? - b’) sin 0 + 2ab cos @= a? +b? then find the value of tan 0 -aft (a? - b’) sin @ + 2ab cos RTA a aT? e+ bt attane 1 1 (a) (eb) ©) ap (*- 2) 1 1 (© pe +b) ©) aap eh If x sin @- y cos @ = Jx@+y? and sin’@_ 1 et pr = xP pyr then true relation is. afg x sin 6 - y cos 0 = Jx@ty? ait cos’ sin’@_ 1 %, aadt wry hy then find, If (a? — bi) sin @ + 2ab cos @= al+ b? the value of sec' @ - tan’ 6 ‘aft (a - b’) sin 0 + 2ab cos 0 = a?+ b? Ht see! 6 tan’ @ AR TET? 5 iz “Oy 7 1 (A) ip Ba () 2 If 9 ~sin’ @ = 3 then find the value of cos*¢~ sin? @ GT cos*g- sin’ 0 2 3 (ayo (By 1 OZ (> 2 If sin’ @- cos’ @ = 5 then find the value of fe sin’ o- cos! 9 = 5 W sinto- costo mt 2 3 wo mt) 2 we 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. If sec’ + tan’9 = 7 then find the value of 9 (0"s 8= 90") ai sect + tan’g = 78, at oATTTA (0 < O< 905% (aj6o" (B)30" (jo (D) 90° Ifa isangle first quadrant such that cosec! = 17 + cot’a,then find the value of sinc. cafe 92m waaia a am g tare fF cosecta= 17 + cot’, sino aa Fe? (ais (B)1/4 (1/9 (D) 1/16 1f*9’is positive acute angle and cos? @ + cos" @ = 1 then find the value of tan*@ + tan'g aft ger eer TIM HH at cos? 9 + cost @ = 1a, a tan’o + tan‘o rH He? 3 a As @1 © Mo If*9 "is positive acute angle and sin? 9+ sin’ Q= 1 then find the value of cot"9 + cot'o cafe 9m er ETAT A Sih sin? 0 + sin* Hi ticot%9 + coro Hae? 3 1 @5/ BB! ©Z (wo 16:6 is positive acute angle and cot*9 ~cot"9 =I then find the value of sec'9 ~ sec’ cafe 9 WEEE TAIT A ait cot'g - cot! ‘Fi, i sec'@ - sec?9 WAM FE? 3 yl ws (5 (By (D0 If sin 9 + sin’ @ = 1 then find the value of cos?@ + cos! @ ‘afé sin 9 + sin? @ = 121, acos’9 + cos’ g A =r ao (c)2 @ (4 If @ isan acute angle and 7 sin’9 +3 cos’9 = 4 then find the value of tang ae gr amt sit7 sin’g+ 3 cos'g = 4H, A tang 3AM fart eT? 1 As BR (yt {D)o Unacademy Ho 33. 34 38. 37. a8. Trigonometry (4) If7 cosec*- cot? = 11 then find the value | 39. of tang afe 7 cosec?@~ 3 cot?@ = 11 4, @ tan 9H 4A ‘fren erm? 1 (ay 8) V3 © B (DO If2 (cos? 0 - sin®6)= 1 and 0 is posi a angle then find the value of 0 -afe 2 (cos? 0 - sin?0)= 14, so errr =p at ah o-aran frre? (ay6o" (@)30° i (yas (225 IfsecA+tanA =2+ J§ then find thé value ofA’. afesec A+ tan A =2+ 5 @.aa sare (A) 30° (B) 60" ag (ase (0) 90° If x = sec @ + tan @ then find the value of sind. aie x= sec 6+ tan 0, # sind mt x-1 el a Oa 1 1 42, xo x+ © x+1 @) x-1 then find the uh of 7 then find the value of see 0 + yt sec 0+ tano mA E- 43. (©) 2a (D)a r If sec 6 + tan @ = 4, (@ #90") then find the value of cosé, aff sec 0 + tan @= 4, (0 #90°) ®, cose TAM FT #2 17 4 OM, OF 8 (ayo Oy IfcotA + cosec A= 3 and A is an acute angle then find the value of cos. aft cotA + cosec A= 3%, oft A HTT aI, cosa #1507 Pert a 3 at a 1 4 > Ds If4x = sec and — = tan0 then find the value } aft 4x = sec@ Wa of8|%°- am fart er 1 5 | Wig Bs tan0.cox60? = “>, then find the value of sin(9 15° Sy tan0.cos60% =~, #t sin(0 - 15") ara t x3, 2 1 1 (A) Bs (1 OR Ifxsin 45° = y cosec 30°, then find the value of x café x sin 45° = y cosec 30° @, tt Fp fee oe am? we (B)6* {c) 2 (D) 8: If in =, b= cos £, c= cosee ©, then fin sin [b= cos 5,c=cosec 5, then find the value of a’ +b’ +c’. k ® rae afta=sin 7, b=cos 7,c=cosee 5 Eh tal + b+cmant 5 -3V2 Ay Bi (oC er Unacademy Ho 47. Trigonometry (5) 1 Ifo+9= 5 and sin 0= 5 then find the value of sin 6. IfA + B = 90° and A: B= 2: 1 then find the value of sinA : sinB. af A+B = 90° sit A: B an eT? (A) 1:2 () Vat :1alsinA: sinB = (83:2 (D)2: 3 Isin(A +B) = 1 and cos{A~B) = 22 where A and B are positive acute angles and A > B then Aand Bare. V3 pA TH Bammer t sk A> BA AATBE “ 0° (B)A=45*, B= 45" 18 (D) Far et cot45° then find the value af sin(A + B)= 1 3h¢cos(A- B) If (2 cos (5x +5") ofx, ae J cos (5x + 5°) = cot4s° a at x a1 aR fart sian? (aye Bo (8° (B) None ‘The value of (cos10° - sin 10°). (cosi0° - sin 10°) rt (4) ae (8) Ferre or -1 If 0 1/2 (B) sin’x > 1/2 sit cos’x < 1/2 (©) sin’x < 1/2 ait cos’x < 1/2 (D) sin’s, cos’s 48 9H 3 aH Ue, 1a BT 50. 51. 52. 53. 54, Which of the following is true ? fra a a ate? (a) sin 1° > sin1® (B) sin 1° < sinl° (Gan tes inte ) sin 1 si sin = (355 ] Iftan (20 + 45°) = cot 30 where (28 + 45°) and (30) are acute angles, then find the value of 6. “afe tan (20 + 45°) = cot 36 wet (26 + 45°) a (30) spain? dows e— as Ber (c) 12° (1° If tan 20 tan 49 = 1 then find the value of tan 39. ‘aff tan 20 tan 40 = 1 @ tan 36 ATT eT TT? (4) VB (Bo (1 If'sina see (30° + a) = 1 (0 < «< 60") then find the value of sin a + cos2u. “af sina See (30+ G) = 1 (0.< a< 60") @t sin a+ cos2u AR @— 2+N3 S at a3 © MB Ifeos x = sin y and cot (x - 40") = tan (50"-y) then x and y are. “ale cos x = sin y aif cot (x- 40°) = tan (50°-y) #t axa y aaah? (A) 70°, 20° (B) 85°, 5° (c) 80°, 10° (D) 60°, 30° If'sin 30 cosec (120~ 6) = 1 then find the value of cos 30 “aft sin 30 cosec (120-0) = 1 ti cos 3079 o a. (30 1 )5 Iftan'y cosec:x~ 1 = tan’y then which of the following is true. -afe tan’y cosec'x ~ 1 = tan’y #, #1 Fretafaa Ha aaron atte? (A)x-y=0 (B)x=2y Unacademy Ho 57. 58. 59. 61. 62. 63. Trigonometry (6) , (C)y= 2x (D)x- If cos 23° sec (90 ~ 8) = 1 then find the value of, a ‘aff cos 23° sec (90-0) = 1 #h, thom arr eT? (a)2. (or (c)90 (0) 30" sec (70 + 28") = cosec (30° ~ 30) then find the value of 8 sec (70 + 28°) = cosec (30° - 30) #, #1 031 AH feat? (ayer (os Ifsec 0 ~ cosec 0 = 0 then find the value of (sec 8 + cosec 8). -afe see 0 ~ cosec 0 = 0 &, # (sec 0 + cosec 6) #1 va fea rm? AS (B) 9° (D)s° (BO (C) 2. Iftan @- cot 0 = 0 then find the value of sin 0+ cos 8. café tan @- cot 0 = 0 ®, # sin 8+ cos 6 AM WA vif? (ao 2 sin’21* + sin’69° equal to sin’21* + sin’69° Prat are 7 (A) 2 sin21° (6) 2 sin’69" (on (0 Numerical value of sin’10° + sin?20° + sin’70° + sin'80" sin'10° + sin!20° + sin*70° + sin‘80° ares ar ain afar 1 (D)2 1 (ayo (By. Oy (D)2 ‘The value of sin’1° + sin’3° + sin’5° +... + sin85° + sin°87° + sin*89° is. Sin?1° + sin?3° + sin’5° +... # ... Sim?85° + sin’87° + sin’89° "mH Peer erm? 1 1 1 21 22 22 23 (4215 B22, () 225 () 235 ‘The value of sin’? + sin’S? + sin’9° +... + ee sin’1* + sin® 7 eee? + sin'0° +... +... sim’80° 67. 70. 1 om W (A115 Byan2 (cy Oe The value of cos*1* + cos*3* + cos*S* + + c0s°85° + co cos'l" + cos’3" + co: + cos85° + cos’87° + cos’89° #1 OM Per eT? 1 1 1 ais 5) 225 34 (a) 215 (B) 22 (©) 225 (D) 235 ‘The value of (sec? 5° + sec? 10 + sec? 15° + + sec? 45°) - (cot? 50° + cot? 55° +.....# cot? 85°) (sec? 5° + se + sec? 45°) - (cot? 50° + cot? 55° + .....* cot? 85°) AF FT am? as (B)10 (q2 (Dy. ‘The value of (sec? 1° + sec? 3° + sec? 5° +... + sean # S€C245°) (cot? 47° + cot? 49° +... + COP 85° + cot? 87° + cot’ 89") is. (sec? 1° + sec? 3° + SC? 5° + oa. Hose + 80C 45°) - (cot? 47° + cot! 49° + ..... + cot? 85° + cot” 87° + coe 89°) 15T Fera am? (a) 20 (B)23 (22 (D)24 ‘TheWalue of (cosec? 1° + cosec’ 5° + cosec? 9° +t cosec? 45°)— (tan? 49° + tan? 53° +... + tan’ 89°) is. (cosec? 1° + cosec? 5° + cosec? 9° +...... + cosec? 45%) ~ (tan? 49° + tan? 53° +... + tan? 89°) = sa Peer i? u @1s Bins (OM OD ‘The value of Cot10*. Cot 20°. Cot 60°. Cot 70° Cot 80° is. Cotl0*. Cot 20°, Cot 60". Cot 70°. Cot 80° SF = 1 wi 8. Of OF tan7° tan23° tan60° tan67” tan83° equal to. tan7° tan23° tan60° tan67° tan83° 70a & {ayo (B) v3 1 Oy mr Unacademy Plus : EERE n. 72. 73. 74. 77. Trigonometry (7) Se Sk 7m The value of tan tan tan Stan Ze | 78. tan 2 is, Stan tan tang tan $e tan ge Tr 20 On tan55 Wane tan aD 1 (A) -1 Ba (c)o (D)1 The value of Sin1* .Sin2° .Sin3* ..... Sin4s* | 79, -Secd6’..... See88" Sec89? is. Sinl” .Sin2” .Sin3° ..... Sin45° .Sec46°..... Sec88° Sec89° A fT FT? 1 Ay (cyl (D)o ‘The value of Cosec8* Cosec16%Cosec24° Cos82° Cos74° Cos66° is, Cosec8" Cosec16” Cosec24° Cos82° Cos74° Cos66° AR frat erm? ba . 2 AS By ©2 wm Product of cos!” c082° cos!” sn, €0890° is. cos!" cos2* cos!” cos90° FTE (ay-1 (Bo on (0) = a1. The value of cos1* cos2* cos3? «1. GOBAZ7" cos!78° cos179° is cosl? cos2? cos3*....cos177° cosl78" cos179” aa few 8? 1 ole @, B81 OF wo 22. IA= tan 11° tan 29° B= 2 cot 61° cot 79° then which of the following is true. afe A= tan 11° tan 29° B= 2 cot61° cot 79°, afrda tat? (a)A=2B (B)A=-28 (c) 2a (D) 2A=-B IfA= Sec 11° Sec 29° B= 2 Cosec 61° Cosec | 83 79° then which of the following is true. “aff A= Sec 11° Sec 29° B= 2 Cosec 61° Cosec 79° &, th Fen e a aha wee? (a) A= 2B (BA (©) 2a (D) 27 -2B -B i G - pot 2tan 11°, tan 31 tan79° - 3 ( tan 45°, tan 59° 69°). 21° + sin? Sin 3 +2 tan 11°. tan 31" tan 45°, tan 59° tan79° - 3 (sin? 21° + sin? 69°) 1504 Fea er? (a2 (B)-2 (cl (D)O Ssin75°sin77° + 2c0s13* cos 15 ‘The value of cos15° sin77" Tsiner 7 “e089? Ssin75" sin77° + 2c0s13"cos15" _ 7sin8t cos 18 sin77 cos as fern tr? (a2 1 (cyo (D)4 IfA and B are complementry angles, then find. the value of sin A cos B + cos Asin B ~ tan ‘Atan B + sec'A- cot'B. aft Ava By ATA, Hsin A cos B + cos Asin B-tan Atan B+ sec'A - cot’ 15m freer er? a2 Bo (ca (D)-1 tan27” + cot 63” ‘The value of tan27°(sin25° + cos65") © tan 27° + cot63” tan27"(sin25° + cos65y) AM Pre tM? (A) cosec 25° (B) 2 tan 27° (C) sin25* (D) tan 65° tanS7° +cot37° (A) tan 37° tan53° (C) tan 33° tans’ (B) tan 53° tan 37° (D) tan 57° cot 37° then the value of sec 21°~ sin Itsinale = ¥ 69 is ‘AE sin21° = 5, Wi sec 21° — sin 69° fare TT am? Unacademy Plus : EERE 84, 88. 87. 88. 89. Trigonometry (8) If sin (10°6'32”) = a, then the value of cos(79°53'28") + tan (10°6'32”) is ‘af sin (10°6'32”) = a @ cos(79°53'28") + tan (10°6'32) ara a+ Vina (a) ES via Iftan15° = 2- J, then the value of tan15° Cot 75° + tan75° Cot 15° is ‘fe tan1S*=2- /3 #1, fitan15° Cot 75° + tan75° Cot 15° 1am FT eT? (a4 (B12 ()10 (D8 tan70° is equal to tan70° fare ara : (A) tan 50° + tan 20° (B) 2 tam 50° + tan 20° (C) tan 50° + 1 tan 20° (D) 2 tan 50 +2 tan 20° If two parts ofan angle « and i are such that 1 tan = 5 and tanB +8) “fe et arr tc, ste B Bee Poe Ta fs = 2 then the value of (ct tan «= sittanp = 2 asia a+) eee ® w= BF Ox = sin 75*equals to sin 75° HAE: 3 Oi tan 15° + cot 15° equals to tan 15° + cot 15° sae (aya C13 (D4 Unacademy 90. 91. 92. 93. 95. 96. 7. Peas) sin 15° cos 15° equals to. sin 15° cos 15° Han 1 : = “a B®, OF, O sin! 18° + cos? 15° equals to sin’ 15° + cos® 15° 31a @ 3a 5 (A) F (sin 15° + cos 15°) a 5 a -5 oI 5 @se Ose Mae sec? 15° + cosec? 15° then the value of sec? 15° + cosee® 15° 1 HM 3 ET — (Aye (Bs (0) 16 (0)32 Ifsec’g + cosect9 = 8 then the value of 6 ‘ale sec*9 + cosec*g = 8 @, @ 9 IAM eT (Ay 15® (B) 30° (c) 60" (0) 22.5" Ifo+p= Fp y=athen tana Titan a aea+ Bs opty (A)2(anB+tany) —(B)tanB+tany (lanBeony — (D)2tanBrtany cos(o.-B) Lan ote 9) eters B= 1+k 1-k OK OTK k+1 k-1 om Ow {1 cos (0.+f)=micos (af) (then) tanae= Emo Mans © cot ©) uns (1.2% cos (A~B)= Z 241 (or tan tanB =2 (then) me (A)sinA sinB = 2 5 (B)sinA sinB = (Q)eosA cosB = (D) cos cost 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104, 105. Trigonometry (9) and tan B =5 then cos2A is 1, J gan tan B= #1 at cos2A maT (A) sinB (8) sin2B ©sinaB (D) sinsB (c=) [(e 2) 2c0s|( 5 || -€0s| > (A) cos C - cos D (C) cos C + cos D (B) sin C + sin D (D) sin C - sin D sin (A+B) + sin (A~B)=? (A) 2cos Asin B (B) 2 sin Acos B (C) 2cos Acos B (D) 2 sin A sin B What is the value of 160° in radian? 160° AM teas H fea eT? of] off a5] Find out the value of 57 radian into degrees? “) (F FE fers rar fit feet tem? (a) 140° (8) 120" (©) 130° (0) 150° If the tip of the pendullum oscillates)and makes an are of 50 cm and 60° of angle. Then’ find the length of the pendulum. _afe wm gerry a en Te we eT SO ara 160" art a tog ate BZ 9 8 472 pyar ® aay ear 8 8 455 405 (45 46 Earth takes 24 hours to rotate on its axis. Find out the angle at which it rotates after 4 hours and 12 minutes. ee rv ee ae SBA yal wh 24 we Ma 4 32 12 fire Hae Pre aS nh (ayes (B64 (es (0)70" An are AB of a circle Subtands an angle x° at the centre O of the circle. Given that the area of the sector AOB is equal to the square of the length of the arc AB. find the value of x. 106. 107. 108. 109, WEATATAMAB WS Hz OWN A aeT ETE -ae fea gané faa AOB a1 Area AB at cea eerie au’, dx waa ay (2) © (4) ay (3) D) None \2) ° a) the radii of the two cricles. 2 sem-oret Fa Sars aa cea & Eafe a a re 1 45° ak 60° & FM HA 2 a eS fed sxqa a 1 was (B)5:4 (6:7 (D) None ‘The wheel of a railway carriage is 4 m in di- ameter and make 7 revolution per second. how fast is\the train going ? ep Term ie a vice ome or # sit wf Ars 7 ern can 12a Pret were B (a) 80m/s (B) 99 m/s (©) 77 m/s (D) None ‘The perimeter of a certain sector of a circle is equal to the length of the arc of the semicircle ‘having the same radius. The angle of the sec- toris ? “ea af el opm fe raat ren Ae a fae wa feet, tax ara? (2) 10(2) corse a (an (22 J 8 ay ‘The diameter of moon makes an angle oflD on the eye of the observer. At what distance from the eye of observer a coin of I cm. diam- eter should be placed, that the coin should (,-2) cover the moon completely. | ¥#= > \ J se fe aie ar one os ose ota (5) ar aim sat ee at sited fe gf we deh ore eT Ue fen ven oa aif free aie gt me Se A A aii (8) 110. in Unacademy Plus : EERE Trigonometry (10) 5 6 (0) 116. ah (0) 1148 a 22) 110. If the sum difference of two angles are | } 22 and 36° and Ifwe take x as =, then from two angles find out the smaller angle ? cafe ht arin at sae we: (22) ste o6° #1 (o} 22 wa ey : : 22 a mtg eg aaron fe seat. war He? (A) 88° (B) 52° (ae (0) He = 111. Acircle is drawn on AB as diameter, The cen- tre of the circle is O and the length AB = 10 cm. P is a point on the circumference of the circle such that the chord AP = 5 cm. calcu- late the value of the angle PBA in radians. “aa AB TR ee a AT Ese eH TAS OE sik cea oaete Pee ah eR ry Ea te 8 it tfews Hor PBA a a OTE ny (zy (3) © (§) (D) None 112. The value of two angles of triangle are 1/2 radian and 1/3 radian. then the value of third angle degree is— wep fry a 1/2 Hearse 1/3 Year eT ret em a5 fs aft ET (= 22/7 FW) a 13246 8) 1322 ©) 322° (D) 132° (9) 13255 ©) 118. In AABC, ZABC = 75° and ZACB ZBAC is (in radian) — frye ABC, ZABC = 75° 9 ZABC agit x 5 De 114. If angular measurement of moon is 30' then how far the coin of 4.4 em. diameter be kept. from the eye so that it will cover the whole cafe igen a Sita re 30! a, at site a fart ga 4.4 cm Oa Ue feet VN aT ti a TT (a) 252 cm (B) 504 cm (C) 300 em (D) 500 em 115. 1 radian is equal to— 1 err are aime + y (180 5) oC) a / aj100 ey 116, The wheel takes how many second to rotate in 55 radians? ver ates 1 dave F 3.5 ae eis eet fe tT 95 ter pin ea a fer aes at (listers (2) 2.5350 (©) 35ers (0) 4.5 2608 117, If two angle of triangle are 40°40'40" and 15° 10" 15" then its third angle is— -afe fret Fas % 21 Bm 40° 40" 40" ste 15° 10° 15° ‘tat den aim tm? (aj.124°95" (87° 16" 22" 118. The curve of a railway track is alike a circle Itafter moving 40 m, the chage in angle is 25° ‘then find the radius of circle? Ter erat oe am, Te A He TIT ATE TTT, A ‘saari ai sit 40 ster gh eel a fen 25° =a aes mea th, asa ga a fave Pert cert art? (a) 91.64 Hex (B) 90.46 Hex (C) 80.64 v8 (D) 93.64 zx 119. When each angle of a triangle was reduced by 15° then their ratio become 2 : 3 : 5 then find the biggest angle in radian : Ue faye & were ST aT 1S! TS, THR BT aT (B) 124° 8'55" (D) 125° 18 aM 2:3: 5 Mae aad ae a a eA aT raat 1g x ® 3x Wy By Og OF 120. The length of minute hand is 35 cm. then length of are made by it in 18 seconds— (take x= 22/7) ue dan vet a fire Ft gE 35 om erat é eae fa aT Unacademy Ho Trigonometry (11) 19 Sieve Ha aT aT ha aa? (w= 22/7 ay (a) lem (8) Licm (6.6 cm (D)6cm 121. A circular wire of radius 7.5 em is cut in such away that it get adjusted on circumference of keyring of radius 120 cm. What is the value of, angle (in degree) made by wire at the centre of keyring? 7.5 cam PREM TE MRT Te HY AE OH TAA HST ‘arat & fe 120 om fir are wed vhf ea Sree He sre Ba ae wet HH sakes ST om sta a TT (ay22" (8) 22°30" (o)32" (0) 32°30 122, Find the maximum and minimum value of sin? o+sino+ sin! 0+ sin 0+ 1 = siren er aaa aI TER ? 3 oo 35 (C) es 1 OF 123. Find the maximum and minimum value of, sin’x + Ssinx + 1. sin’ + Ssinx + 13H afereas aar ary a aa 7 (a)3,2 (B)4,-3 ()7,-3 (D)5,-3 124, Find the maximum and minimum vahie of /3 sin @ + cos 8. VB sin 6 + cos 07 siftrRam ae =pTaH AM aaa 7 (@) 1 (8) B.-1 ors (0)2,- 125. Find the maximum and minimum value of 16=" , 4x00 Do 1280 | 16. gr Qe 12g" RT ER Ste PAA aI mt (ay 2" 26 (B)2° 2° (c)2",2-8 (D228 126. Find the maximum and minimum value of 10 sin@ * cos + 1 ~ 2sin’®. 10 sind * cos + 1 —2sinto are sit ERI ATH swam! (A) 11,9 (B) ¥26,-V26 (©) vaa,—voa (0) 11,-2 127. Find the maximum and minimum value of cos2x + cos'x + 2. Cos2x + cos’ + 2 sae Ten =I HI ATE 7 (a)3,2 (41 4,3 (03,2 128. Ifcos x + cosy = 2, then value sin x+siny is “aft cosx + cosy = 22a sin x + sin y #1787 (A) 0 (B) 1 (2 (D) -1 129. If cos? a+ cos? B= 2, then value tan’ a+ sin’ afk cos* at cos? = 2 8th tan’ a + sin? BAAR fern erm? 1 {Ay-1 (B)0 1 OB 120, 1 seeb + cosec! 6= 2, then value sin ®*®) is afe sec? @ + cosec? 9 = 2 #1, @ sin ‘ferent? ao oe. Of DM 131. Find the minimum value of sin’ 6 + 3 cos’ Ssin® 6 + 3 cos’ #1 >IT 5H Far eT? jo (Bs (cj2 (D)1 132. If A = sin’ 0 + cos" @ for any value of 6, then value of A is -afe 0% Prats PATA = sin’ 0 + cos’ Oa ART sa fr th? wisasz wisasi (C) 76 < AS 48 “16 sin’ 6+ cos! 6 9 mast arate ari % far sin’ 0+ cos" om aT ane (Ay (B) v2 (c) {D)o 2 Unacademy Ho 134, 135. 136. 137. 138, 139. 140. 141. 142, Trigonometry (12) Minimum value of (sec? 0 + 9 cosec* 0) is (4sec? @ + 9 cosec? 0) 9m =F AM fare em? (at 19 (€)25 7 Minimum value of sin cos 8 is sind cos @ 177" 4H fea eT? 1 i ®-> © (D3 Minimum value of 24 sin 0 +7 cos 0 is 24 sin @+7 cos 0 = aftrmaH HH 8? (7 (B17 (C24 (0/25 If 0" < 6 < 90° then sin @ + cos Bis, ‘af 0° < 8 < 90°, sin 6 + cos 6 m1 HM rN EI? (alae (B) 25 rR, (©) 1 mre (D) 18 sae sin? 6+ cosec’@ = x then xis sin? 0+ cosec?@ = x #1, at x HAE? (ayxs2 (@)xs1 (x21 (x22 Ifp = tan’ x + cot? x then which of the following is true, aff p= tan’ x + cot x tat Feehan a ah ae wait? (ps2 (C)p<2 (B) p22 (D)p>2 Find the minimum of value 4 tan‘ @ +9 cot? 6 4 tan? 6 +9 cot? = =pram HOt Pate ae eh? (ayi2 (B13, (jo 5 Arrope of 20 m. tied to top of pole is affixed at a point on the ground to keep the pole up height. If the wire makes an angle of 30 with the hori zontal through the fort of the pole, find the height of the pole. ue aha a mate 20 oh eral vet ag eet ot he Af er wee tr Se fee ae # aR arent 30° Tara &, erat ree a a (a)10 (B)20 (52 (0) 102 Aboy, 1.5 m. tall is at a certain distance from a 30 m. tower. The elevation angle with the 143, 144, 148. 146. eyes of the boy, changes from 30° to 60° after walking some distance toward the tower. Find the distance traveled by the boy. wer 1.5 whee eat ree Ue 30 Hie ae Hae a BO GE a ere bet ere a ie eT TR eT, at ape a cre ah ihn a re ah om zoe 30° Baga oo Hart ree great EG aE (ais (8) 19 3 (€) 28.5 (9.53 A vertical tower stands on a building of 20 m. high. If the elevation angles are 45° and 60°, from a point on the ground, of the bottom and top of the tower, then the height of tower is are Fert Pr fry 8 20 hee $8 were fee rae se wen ahd sa HT: 45° Teo ara a ree ara aa — (a)20(¥3-1) (By 10(03-1) (D) 10(v3 +1) ‘Two poles of equal heights are standing oppo- site each other on either side of the road, which is 80m. wide from a point between them on the road the angels of elevation of the top ofthe poles are 60° and 30° respectively. Find the height of the poles and the distance of the point from the poles. We g0 see het ee Sei ee Sa CE 3 sae bate we fern faa fr a a oT sara weet: 60° 84 30°, dt sil at Sarg ae eet aera eh gd ae te (a) 20, 60, 20 V3 (B) 40, 40, 40.V (©) 70, 70, 103 (0) 65,65, 15.V3 (©) 20 (v3 +1) A, 60 m. high tower stands vertically on a bank ofa lake. The angle of elevation of a cloud from the top of the tower is 30° and the angel of depression from the top of the tower to the shadow of the cloud in the lake is 60°, find the height of the cloud. er viter & Part fear 60 ter Sea cee & vind a Ce TET RT HTT FI 30° S Te AT MS sie Ta a wT a TT FI 60° 2 area at Sane ara afar — (60 (B)90 (©) 120 (0) 150 A flag is staffed on the top of a house. The angles of elevation from a point which is 9 m. away from the base of the house. Of the top of Unacademy Plus : EERE 147. 148. 149. 150. Trigonometry (13) the house and the top of the flag, are 30° and 60° respectively. Find the height of the house and the length of the flag. We RU BET IT ESTE | A 9 ace ZA src ers ft ert vi RY See rT 30° ae TE eT ‘arena a 60° Bi wees a Sane wear we a Sane aT ite — (os (38 (B93 (D) 4 V3 From the top of a tower the angle of depres- sion of the top of a 60 m. high building is 30° and the angle of depression of its foot is 60°. Find the height of the tower. cp are wiht a we 50 titan Sat aa vi en A ST I FT: 30° Te 60" t zee at Sa aa sia (a) 50 (B)75 (c)90 (D) 100 A boy standing on a ground and his distance from a flying bird is 100 m and the angle of elevation of the bird is 30°. A girl standing on 2.20 m high house makes on elevation angle to the bird is 45°. Ifthe boy and the girl are in opposite sides, find the distance of the bird fram the girl op erga ee ae eee AAT 100 wee athe segue a tat oes are eT ATI Slepergat ah 20 sec Sea vers ae ae I sper ai ast # ate me arene Sate Prt Fe Gi, a rest a welt st eet are Ff (a) 30.2 (8) 202 (c) 50 (D) 50/2 ‘The angle of elevation of a ladder leaning against a wall is 60°, If the ladder is taken a away from the wall, the angle of elevation be- comes 30° and the height of the wall which is covered by the ladder is reduced to 2m. Find the value of a. cop ait dis & co" a atm aed ae oH a TE wad ate ra one ah dead thee gw aa fer “aren aie ee on th 2 ee AS A en ea 30° TT ATG, TH aT ATH @. (2 (3 (D4 ‘The angle of elevation of the top ofa tower from two points at a distance of a tinit and b unit from the base of the tower and in the same straight line with it are 30° and 60° respec- tively. The height of the tower is _afe Frat are WH ab (a)> (b) GAR Ps HA fat ower he 30° 60" ah are ah eA Ht — 151. 152. 183, 154, ae fa A Jare (8) (©) Ja-b (D) VR A circus artiest climbing a rope, which is tightly stretched and tied from the top of aver- tical pole to the ground. If the height of the pole is 12 m. and the angle made by the rope with the ground level is 30°. Find the distance (length) of the rope. ‘ret rar weer Fears er seater fae a ae gd vest aie ne & sheet a gaa fee aT Ferm aese Us FIER He ae AE TE cata at Se 12 wee ¢ sie aah eae @ 30" ATT saat 8 rene gra aia & art fat a wg aa at ai qi aa aif (422 (B24 (C26 (D) 28 As observed from the top of a 150 m tall light house, the angles of depression of two ships approaching it are 30° and 45°, If one ship is ctly behind the other, find the distance be- tween the two ships. 150 Heese wer ware ee ai chat a Seat we, seat sie ame A aera & sean am 30° si as" bah oe ers area chee, wa al wert ta ga aT aif (a) 150(43-1) (€)150 (48 +1) (8) 150 (D) 150 3 An aeroplane when flying at a height of 4000 m. from the ground passes vertically above an- other aeroplane atan instant when the an- gels of elevation of the two planes from the Same point on the ground are 60° and 45° re- spectively. Find the vertical distance between the aeroplane at that instant. 7 4000 ec a Sra erga aga Be fia oT “garage omar, aed ar is er Pn fry 2s anger sora a 60" she as" agar aa a aia gt an aif (a) 4000(V3 -1) (8) 4000(v3 - 3) oao00 (222) 4000 (©) 4000" ee Due to storm, pole of telegraph is bend over at a point on ground. The top of the pole which is on the ground is g/3 on away from its bottom and makes an angle of 30° then height of the ole is? {gen Pen er Eh a ae fg a Prensa fre SHR TRA g/3 Het igi wir at ext sent otk 30° sana, at Unacademy Ho 158. 156. 187. 158. Trigonometry (14) eri a Sade: (a) 16 m (B) 23 m (C) 24m (D) 10m ‘The angle of elevation from a point on ground to the top of the tower is 0°. After walking 240 meter towers the tower, the angle of eleva- tion becomes a°. What is the height of the tower. Iftan 0° = 7 and tan a” = safe fee Pre fry & wee eee ha SI OP rere a sin 240 ee aa TAT Bo? HTT breacat Sad wa aia a tan o° =F ofttan a=3/4 (A) 120 #4, (c) 125 4h (B) 140%. (D) 225 ‘The angle of elevation from a point on ground to the top of the tower is 6°. After walking 138 meter towards the tower, the angle of eleva- tion becomes a*. What is thé height of the tower? sofa fea Pre fag & om are ghd aT” ize at ai 138 Hee we Se IM oe FT TT aca Soa aa aia? iran o°= # angst oe at (a) 23% (B) 36% (©) 42. (D) 60. A balloon of radius 'r' makes an angle of a® on the eyes of the viewer and angle of elevation of the center of the balloon is B° then the height of the center of balloon from the ground? ep x Baa ar eae Pet ere a site eo” aT aT ar ea em eg a ST a f° LTT speach ea ah ye a See ae ae? (A) rcoses a/2. sin B (B) r coses 8/2. sina (©) rcosa/2. sin (D) FH a ate eI ‘The angle of elevation from the point ‘h’ m. above the surface of the lake to the cloud is a” and the angle of depression from point to the reflection of cloud in lake is B, What is the height of cloud from surface of water? ue vie oct at ae @ h Het om feet Pg a ae BT SA Bo? eater slat aH ae afer FB Eee ae a Sat ae aire? 159, 160. 161. 162. h(cota+cotB) h(cota.—cotB) cota—cotB ‘cotcr—cotp (cot. -otB) ~ ©) Gocaap, DYER at A tree of height 'h’ meter break by the stream is such a way that the top of the tree touches the ground, x meter away from its roots then at what height does the tree breaks? [Here (h > x) 2, Saree qu aft & were meg art fe ‘sa vin saat we 8 se shee al gt oe aT eT ‘are ia fr ara Foner Sard ow Zar t [ret (h > x)] h’-x 2h 2h (ay (B) ah ‘The angle of elevation from the two points whichjare in straight line with the bottom of the pole, to the top of the pole are complemen- tary to each other and the distance of two points from the bottom of pole is 9 m. and 16 ‘mm. respectively and they are on same side of pole. The height of the pole will be? wpa qed aa wah tard fered fags aoe ai ohare ato eR HE, aa aaa 5 ag 8 Sha Fagot ah tea: 9 ster cen 16 Hee sie aH fg cet oH sit ei, dt sa at a Sea ‘fevitenit? (a) 125%, (©) 10 +. ‘The angle of elevation from top and bottom of the tree to the top of building are x and y re- spectively. If the height of tree is +h’ meter then the height of building will be Te er a a wg iN Steg Sa ain mam x aey # ears sag a Sea h Hee Hi tha wer ai Sad fa ee? hv HL 0) (Cc) (asa (74 heotx heoty (A) cotx+eoty ©) cotx+eoty hheotx heoty ©) Corx-coty ) cotx-coty ‘The angle of depression to top and bottom of a ‘h unit high building from the top of a pole of height 'H” are complementary to each other. Ifdistance between building and pole isa’ unit then which is always correct? h wwe Ser ore we ar fren shea rar a, He Sad oe es & frre as eas aT Unacademy Ho 163. 164, 165. 166. Trigonometry (15) wisi eda at et a weet trae ata a Hia H ( a-H ©) "Fh H+a_H hia © iat (>> ih a ‘The angle of depression from a point at bot- tom of mountain to its top is 45°. A man walks 4 Km, an angle of 30° and again he walks some distance at an angle of 60° and reach at the peak then what is the height of mountain? Tm ere ee fe ey TA eT 45° 1x eats 3a rg & 30° a are 4 Pr, TH ‘agai # Fe 60" a era Be Gl ae ahd ww ‘wre & vere a See aa I? (A) 143 Prt (8) 1-5 Prat (6) 3+ faa 5 (D) 2(J341) far A ladder makes « angle with the ground. Its bottom is pulled by ‘a’ and due to this it slips by 'b' with the wall and make f angle with the wall then a is equal to = wa thd a fear fe 3 a aor gat t rae Ata gt ae fear art fae ae aes eb Tae frowet art aon Ora 8 Bao Teh ma a EE eH (wy Seante+6) —@rdran a (o+B ceyvim (228) The angle of elevation from three point A, B, C on ground at the top of pole are a, 2a, 3a respectively. If bottom of pole is P, then 3AB?= 4PB?, then what is PC ? If AB = 100 cm. Up eae Rarer a Sas He fee A, B, C Ha Pagal ‘Ser a MT: , Qa, Sx tae AEH GP we, ore SAB? = 4PB? at PC aia if 7 afe AB = 100 ait. | : 200 (a) 50, (8) #4. (C) 1003 #4. (D) 100 #4 The angle of elevation of point ‘A’ which is south to the pole at its top is a and angle of elevation at point B which is in its east is B. If AB = d then height of building is : ‘eet stare fn fee fret fry A rea a oo 167. 168, 169. tartan a a an fag BH SAT SMB eae AB = daisies doar ert a (B) Jian a+ tan®B (D) 374 8 ae eT Ay (O) Jana tan A car move towards a tower in a straight road. The angle of elevation is 30° when the car is 100 meter away from the tower. After moving for 5 second the angle becomes 60°, What is the speed of car. een ae, Beh a ee re a fe Here ‘aa sie & 100 wee at ga & fg @ aT BT ea sie & vi a sae am 30° Fae 5 aE we tian a4 fem # aah we ae ger ee eT stare aid ST 608 AT TAT TET aR at ofa ret 2 (A) 96 Frcearer (B) 60 rr rer (C) 48 fasitraver (D) 120 fait aver The angle of elevation from ground to the top of building and to the top of chimney which is atthe fop of building are x° and 45° respec- tively, The height of building is h. What is the height of chimney in meter? Safe oe ere vite wea eer Fl sah seer eto ae: x 45° wa ea we wt See Fh ee Pah ah Sra whee Pret et? (A) heotx +h (B) heotx-h (C)htanx-h (D)htanx+h The shadow of 's'cm tall man is'p'cmwhen angle ofelevation of sun is. Itbecome q em. when angle of sun becomes 'f!, Which ofthe following option is a? correct when en's deh, ce mao tao ced p af, Baers trae qe. weal stant é, va apd rare aie ft Pretefae a a ater ora, wal B= 30.8? p-a=s tano.—tan3a, ) tan3atana. ) Unacademy Ho 170. 171. 172. Trigonometry (16) __ (tana—tan3a) @)p-a=s (5tm3atna) (tanda—tana.) ()p-a=s n3atana ) (_tan20_) (tan3atana } ()p-a=s ‘There are two stations in south of tower which are on same ground as the bottom of tower. The tower is tilted towards north and distance between stations and bottom of tower are 'a’ and’'b’. Ifthe angle of elevation from the sta- tions to top of mountain are o. and B then, the cotangent of the angle which tower makes with ground will be ? fret star afar a ef atta omer tare oe ah site ga on & at sat ome | eariai gt awabé ak Tem deri fae ap aes root B 8, as mr oa sam # aH cotangent =reM? beosar+acoss beotar+acots (4) ab bra _, beotaracots beotanacoss (baa Dea If sin? + sin’h + sin y= sina sinh QERB siny + sing +B siny sing, then find the value of "7 ‘ff sin? + sin'B + sin? y= sina sin sinB siny + . , sina +sinB sinysing 8a amt siny 1 (i CH 0 bp If sin? o + sin’ B + sin’ y= - (sin o sin B + sin B sin y+ sin ysin a ), then find the value of 2sin a+ 3sin f+ 6siny, where o,f and yare acute angle. ‘aft sin? a + sin? B + sin® y= - (sin a sin B + sin Bsin yt sin ysin oF) a, ae y=T Be, A sin a+ 3sin 8+ 6siny 719 @. (B)2 (oo (5 173, 174, 175. 176. 177. If 5(sin? «+ sin? B + sin? y)= 4 (sin a sin B + sin Painy+ sin ysing), where B® ©2 Ms If sin’ @ + sin’ B + sin’ = 4 (sin a + sin 6 +sin 7) -3 then find the value of cosa + cos 5 +0087 “aft 4 (sin? o.+ sin? B + sin? 7) = 4 (sina + sin B+ sin })- 3 817 cosa + cos § + cos 7-15 &- v3 v3 i 3 as eF O88 MF If 4(sin? a + sin? B + sin? y= 4 (off * sin B +sin 7)-3 then find the value of cosa. + cos a+ sin’ f + sin?) 4 (sina + sin B+ sin })-3 #17 cosa + cos B + cos y 3171 3 Ow MF 1 wa If 2sin a ~ sin B=, were B +2 simy= > then find the value of sina + sin § + sin y 1 1 2sin a sin =a 3sin B +2 sin y= 2 Oa sina + sin B + sin ya 4m &- 3 3 4 8 “) Os Ge Ws a Ifsin a, sin § and sin yare non-zero real num- bers and sina + sin B + sin y= 0, sin? B + sin o. sin y then find the value of sin’ jin’ B+ sin? y sin’ B—sinasiny aft sino, sin § ter sin yaa ee area tee t aft sina + sin B+ sin y= 04 sin’ By sin a sin y (B)2 (D)-1 Ifsin a. + sin B + sin y= 0 then find the value of 184, 188, 186. 187. (na aa a Gay snajemar aap * Ginbrsiny@iny rain af sina + sin B + sin y= OFT jeaccapienboae 1 1 Ging rsina)jine sing) * [sinfirsiny)ainy sina) are (Ay 1 (B) 2 «co (D1 Ifsin a + sin B + sin y = 0 then find the value of sin’ a + sin’ B + sin’y - 3 sina sin B sin y -afe sin a + sin f + sin y = 0 271 sin’ o + sin’ B +sin'y - 3 sina sin B sin 1 9H 2 (aj-1 (B) sin a sin B sin 7 (co (D) 3sin o sin B sin y Ifsin® o.— sin® B - sin’ 7-3 sino. sin B sin y= 0 then “fe sin! om (A) sin c= sin B= sin y (B) sin at sin +sin y= 0 (C) sina sin y sinf (D) sin a= sin B +siny @ sin’ B - sin’ y-3 sin a. sin B sin y= If sing = .361, sin B = .263 and siny = .624 then find the value of sin? « +sin?B -sin? 7+3 sift asin B sin y ‘aft sina = 361, sin B=.263 1 siny =.624 #141 sin’ o +sin’B -sin’ y+ 3 sin asin B sin y=" a? (a) 6 (B)0 (c).2' (DL fx = sina: (sin B -siny) y = sin B (siny~ sin a) 2 “fe x = sina (sin B-siny) y= sin B (siny- sino) z ( x ),() (ana) *(an5) = siny (sin o sin B) #1, Unacademy Ho Trigonometry (18) ava. “ Fany — @)Sy2 sina sinf siny sing xyz xyz © ?Seasinpainy ©) Sin? oni? Boy 188. Ifx=~ 2sine sin § + sin sin y+ siny sin y= sina sin §-2sinp sin y+ siny sin c. 2= sina sin 8 + sinB sin 7-2 siny sin a then find the value of x° + y!+2~ 3xyz? aft x= - 2sina sin B+ sinB sin y+ siny sin a y= sina sin 8-2sinB sin y+ siny sin a z= sina sin § + sin} sin 7-2 siny sin a the ty t= Sxye HA TT? i (Bo (©) sina sin} siny+ siny sina (D) (sin «+ sin f + si oo * Tsing * TsinB 1 1 1 L e *icaaptisaay 7 fr 2 3 (4 1 1 1 190. If Sng *icain Ucainy” 1 then ind the sina, _sinB —_siny value of [ing * 1-sinB * 1—siny 1 1 1 wf Tsing *I-sinB *I-siny7 1 TH ma sin siny T-sing * I-sing * 1-siny (A) -1 (B)-3. or (2 sina sinB r91, 1f SPS, S88 | 1 sin a + 0, sin B #0 then sinB * sina value of (sin’a + sin’B) ot SB =Lsinaz0,sinpeoea sin * sina (sinta + sin’®) a7 e- (ayo (1 ()-1 (D)2 4sinasinB 192.1f x = So og: sin a # sin B then sing +sinB xt2sina _x+sing x= 2sina *x-2sinf fe x = ssnesh sin a # sin B ttt x+2sina _x+sinB x-@aina *x-2einp TE (A)jsino. (B) sin B (C) sina sinf (2 19, Ifsin a sin sin y= 1, then ysis (einpyt * 1 1 i+sinB ing” * I+siny sina)" 1 ‘esin asin B sin y= 1,55 Fe cina+(ainpy * 1+sin§ + (sin YJ" (A) sina +sinB +siny (BY sinasinB+siny (©) sin’a sin’ sin’y — (D) 1 2sina. 194, Ifsin a + coseca=5 then 5357 sang 3. equal to. ‘aff sin o + cosec a= 5 tat 3sin’ a -Ssina+3 ane S e (ays Bs (c)3 (D5 195, If sin « + cosec a= 2. then find the value of sina + cosee"a, ‘afé sin a + cosec a = 2 @ sin'"a. + cosec!a. #1 AM a Unacademy Ho Trigonometry (19) a. (Bo (2 (D)-2 Ifcos 0 + sec @ = 2(0° <@<90") then find the value cosl0 0+ secl1 8. ‘aft cos 0 + sec @ = 2(0° <@< 90%) ti, #cos10 6+ secl1 61 aM @- (ajo @1 (2 (D)-1 196. 197. Iftan 6 + cot 8 “fe tan 0+ cot 0 (a)60" (c)90° then find the value 6. 28, ho man ems (Base (D) 30° 198, Ifcos 8+ sec@ = 3 then find the value of cos? 0+ sec’ 8 ait cos 8 + sec 8 JB vticos’ 0+ sec oma & (ajo @. (7 0) (™ 1 199. If 2sin| 5 then find the value of x -1/s -afe 2sin e+ dais tt On (Bo @-1 (02 200. Ifx+(1/s) = 2.cos.a then find the value of x? + (ays? “aig x + (1/x) = 2cos a #, ax? + (1/2) aA e (A) 4 costa. (B) 4 costa-1 (C) 2cos*a-2sin?a — (D) cos*a.-2 sin’ 201. If x = a cosec @ and y = beot @ then find the value of: ae x= acosec 0 Way = beot 0, A >~ uname 7 et @1 (ate (0) ab 202. Ifx= asin 0 and y= b tan 0 then find the value aftx=a sin 0 Wary =b tan oe, @ ame ? (ay (B)2 (3 (D4 203. If (r cos 6 - JZ)’ + (r sin = 1)? = 0 thea rtan@+secd Sa equal ? + tand af (r cos 0 - \S)'+ (r sin - 1" =O 8 FtanO+ $000 pe ae $2 Bec 0+ tand v5 (a) ri 5 Fz o (0) ole 204, Ifx= cose sin .y=rcosacosfz=r sina then find the value of ‘afex=rcosasin§ ,y=rcosacosBz=rsina. Baty ¢yi+ oar eee? tyet 2? we (B) sin’ (C) Feosa (D) ¥* cose. sin 205. x= cos t, y = 2 sin t cos t, eliminating t, equa- tion will be ? x=cost,y=2sintcost#ataizem, ara enc a aa 2 (Ayye=4xttaxt — Byy!= 4x? 4x0 ()yt=2x8+4x' (Dy y?= 2x2 4x 206. If 2 y cos 6 = x sin @ and2 x sec 8-y cosec 6 = 3 then relation between x and y. fe 2 y cos @ = x sin @ sit 2 x sec @-~y cosec 8 = Stix sity ais stint (A) 2x? + yt 2 (Bx aya 4 (0) x? + 4y: (D) 4x? + y2=4 207. If x sin® 0 +y cos* 0 = sin 0.cos 0 and x sin 0= y cos 0 , sin 6 #0, cos 0#0 then find the value of x+y? afé x sin’ @ + y cos’ @ = sin 6.cos 6 74x sin 8 = ycos@, sin 840, cos0#0 th, # x?-+y?31 A wat an? Unacademy Ho Trigonometry (20) 1 _ Ay Bo (1 (D) V2 208. Value of : - Value of 20+ cos6 * sin8 — cos8 1 1 war re ? sin +cos0 * sind-cos sind (4) 1-2cos’6 ®) sind (©) races Oy 1 1 209. Value of cox tan * secx tan wox-tanx scxttons “Be? (A) see x (B) 2 seex (C) cosx (D) 2¢08x sin - cos +1 (, n) 210. Value of —_—_——__~ | Whe 8+ nt (unt Shs (mornin 1+sin0 ® 1-sin® (©) ~ Sine 211. If 0° < A < 90° then find the value of tanA tanA+secA+1 tanA-secA-1 240. Ifa (tan 9+ cot) = 1, sing + e089 = band 0” < @ < 90°, relation between a and b ? aft a(tan @+ cota) = 1, sing + cose = baat0" < 0 < 90, ata shy b i ata wen aa t? 241. 242, 243, 244, (A) b= 2(a-1) (B) 2a=b*-1 (C) 2a=bi+1 (D) b= 2 (a+) Ifx= cosec@ ~ sing and y= secg ~cos@, then value of xy! + y43) ? afe x= cosecg - sing sit ayy? + ya) tT @1 (D)3 = sec -cos@ @, 7 If tanx + sinx = a and tanx ~ sinx = b then value of ; (a -b9) 2 tanx + sinx = a ait tanx - sinx = b Fee -b) aant fa A) dab ®) Jab (Cab (D) = cos'«., then value of (cot°c: ~cot*«) “aft sin’o, = cosa, H (cota. ~ cot?a) HAE a. (Ho (Ch-1 (D)2 If sing + sin’@ = Ithen value of (cos + 3cos'®9 + 3cos*@ + cos*@~1) ? af sing + sin’9 = 1 8, @ (cos 3cos*@ + cos! =1) AF Ne (ayo (By © (D)2 6 + 3cos'*9+ . If 2 - cos*9= Ssing cose, sing + cos@ then value of tang? ‘ale 2 - cos’ = 3singcos@, sing + cose #1, at tang eee aM fat eM? 1 2 1 A> (Bo OF Os . If sing +sin?@ +sin’9=1 then value of cos — 4cos'@ + 8cos*9? ‘af sing +sin?9 +sin' + 8cos’g Pram are 7 wa «2 1#, A cos’9 - 4cos*9 (B)3 (D1 Unacademy Ho 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. Trigonometry (23) 1 oO 6 SOE a then value of 9f0"< 8 <0 Toaind “Train 49 610" 0 <904 sant. (ay3or (2)60" (c) 45° (D) 90° 5 Ifcosx + seex = > 5 then possible value of x aie cosx + secx ax name. (a)60° (c)45° (B)30° (D) 90° 2cos*6 ~ 1leost5 = 0, where 0° <@ < 90° then: value of 6 2cos*) ~ 1lcost5 = 0 #1 0° < @ <90° A, ao are (a) 30° (c)90" {B) 60° (0) 45° If 4sin®9 - S2sing + 25 = 0, where 0° < @ < 90° then value of @ > ‘aff 4sin’9 - 52sing +25 = 0740" < @ < 90°, 7 0 Fae (a)30° (90° (B) 60° (D)4s° If (2sin30° + tan60" = cos*g + cose + /3- 1), x where 0<0<* then value of @ ? ihe p then value of @ afk (si +coso+ (3-1) Timm O<0< toe we (A) 0° (B) 30° (c) 60" (D) 45° Ifin AABC ZA = 90°, BC = a, AC = b, AB=e then value of tanB + tanC az AABC #, ZA = 90°, BC = a, AC = bit AB=c ‘i tanB + tanC # ARE e aid Bt a ab ed be (a) > ae 253. If PQ and PR two equal sides of isosceles APQR 284, 287. 5. In AXYZ, ZY = 90°, XY 2 then value of tan + cot 2Q af PQ aan PR waa we APOR ae HATE E, eeu a an + cot 2Q a ae HTT (a2 (B) 2v2 (C) ava (D) 32, In triangle ABC, 2B is right angle and AC 5 cm. such that AB-BC of (cos*A ~ cos?) cm then value TH aaE frye ABC 4, 2B Te AFI z sit AC = 25 Bike iaeqan, af AB-BC = 2 Saat (cos*A. = cos? C) aa ar wen em? (a)3/5 (o/s (e)3/10 (D) 2/5, . In triangle xyz, y is right angle and xy = 2/6 em. such that xz - yz = 2 cm then value of secx + tanx ap ara Frys aye Hs y HC aI, afk Ky = 26 I xz~yo= 2 0 i secx + tanx Fret eT? - 6 y, EC axe BS aXe we 2\6 and xz-YZ=2 then value of sec X - tan X. AXYZ#, AV = 90", XY = 96 ARXZ-Y! sec X= tan X WAR e (ay2 1 OR ABCD is a rectangle in which ratio of length of AB and BC is 3 : 2, P is mid point of AB, then sinZCPB equal to? Unacademy Plus : EERE Trigonometry (24) ABCD @ arr @ fa# AB wa BC 31 cea = arya 3: 2:8 1 ai fe P, sp AB ome fag a sinZCPB 354 1 HT? (a) 2 3 4 @; OZ MF Ean fey eae (Claret (Dgegnios . : 9. (D) (Cc) 14 (4) a8. (A) : 19. (5) (a) 24. (C) 28. (Cc) 29. (3) (4) 34. (B) 35. (B) 36. : 39. (D) (A) 44. (D) 48. (c) 46. : 49. (D) (A) 54. (B) 55. (5) 56. 59. (C) (C) 64. (A) 65. (C) 69. (D) (D) 74. (B) 75. (0) 76. SIC .(C) (D) 84. (4) 85. (4) 86. : . (A) (D) 94. (c) 95. (4) 96. : . (C) (B) 104. (A) 108. (A) 106. : . (D) (B) 114. (B) 118. (C) (A) (C) 124. (D) 128. (4) 126. & : (5) (A) 134. (Cc) 138. (3) . (8) (A) 144. (A) 145. (c) 146. : (8) (c) 154. (Cc) 188. (D) 186. : . (B) (D) 164. (Cc) 165: (4) 166. ( (C} (D) 174. (B) 178. (a) 8) 184. (Cc) 185. (D) 186. : : .(D) 194. (5) 198. (Cc) 196. : . (B) 204. (A) 205. (5) 206. : : . (B) 214. (c) 218. (4) 216. : . (A) 224. (D) 228. (D) (A) 234. (D) 235. (A) 236. : (8) 244. (A) 245. (4) . (B) 253. (A) 254. (A) 255. (A) Unacademy Plus : EERE

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