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EXERCISE (O-1)
Straight Objective Type
§ § x ··
1. The domain of the function sin 1 ¨ log 2 ¨ ¸ ¸ is-
© © 3 ¹¹
ª1 º ª1 º ª3 º ª1 º
(A) « ,3» (B) « , 3» (C) « , 6 » (D) « , 2»
¬2 ¼ ¬2 ¼ ¬2 ¼ ¬2 ¼
IT0001
2. Domain of the function ƒ(x) = logecos–1 { x} is, where {.} represents fractional part function -
(A) x \ (B) x [0, f) (C) x (0, f) (D) x \ – {x | x I}
IT0002
–1 2
3. The range of the function ƒ(x) = sin (log2(–x + 2x + 3)) is -
ª S Sº ª S º ª Sº
(A) « , » (B) « , 0» (C) « 0, » (D) [–1, 1]
¬ 2 2¼ ¬ 2 ¼ ¬ 2¼
IT0016
–1 2
4. Range of ƒ(x) = cot (loge(1 – x )) is -
§ S· ªS · § Sº
(A) (0,S) (B) ¨ 0, ¸ (C) « , S ¸ (D) ¨ 0, »
© 2¹ ¬2 ¹ © 2¼
IT0017
1 § 1 x ·
2
§ 2x ·
5. Let ƒ(x) sin 1 ¨ 2 ¸
cos ¨ 2 ¸
, then the value of ƒ(1) + ƒ(2) is kS where k is equal to
©1 x ¹ ©1 x ¹
§ S 3S · ª S 3S º S 3S ½ § S 3S ·
(A) ¨ , ¸ (B) « , » (C) ® , ¾ (D) ¨ , ¸
©4 4 ¹ ¬4 4 ¼ ¯4 4 ¿ ©4 4 ¹
–1
8. cosec (cos x) exists if IT0109
(A) x [–1, 1] (B) x R
S
(C) x is an odd multiple of (D) x is a multiple of S
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–1 ° 1 sin x 1 sin x °
½ S
9. The value of cot ® ¾ , where < x < S, is: IT0110
°¯ 1 sin x 1 sin x °¿ 2
x S x x x
(A) S (B) (C) (D) 2 S
2 2 2 2 2
–1 2
10. The inequality sin (sin 5) > x – 4x holds for IT0111
S 3S 5S
(A) (B) (C) (D) 2S
2 4 4
–1 2 –1
13. The complete solution set of the inequality [cot x] – 6 [cot x] + 9 d 0, where [.] denotes greatest
integer function, is IT0130
(A) (–f, cot 3] (B) [cot 3, cot 2] (C) [cot 3, f) (D) (–f, cot 2]
14. If 2 d a < 3, then the value of cos 1 cos[a] cosec1 cosec[a] cot 1 cot[a] , (where [.] denotes greatest
integer less than equal to x) is equal to
(A) 2 – S (B) 2 + S (C) S (D) 6
IT0005
2 –1 2 –1
15. The value of tan (sec 3) + cot (cosec 4) is -
(A) 9 (B) 16 (C) 25 (D) 23
IT0003
§ 1 · § 1 ·
16. tan 1 ¨ 1 x 2 2 ¸ sin 1 ¨ x 2 2 1 ¸ (where x z 0) is equal to
© x ¹ © x ¹
S S 3S
(A) (B) (C) (D) S
2 4 4
IT0004
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1 § 12 · S § 16 ·
17. If x > 0 cos ¨ ¸ cos 1 ¨ ¸ then x is -
©x¹ 2 © x¹
(A) 12 (B) 16 (C) 20 (D) 320
IT0006
–1 2 § a 2 a3 · S
18. Number of integral ordered pairs (a,b) for which sin (1 + b + b +.... f) + cos1 ¨ a .....f ¸ is-
© 3 9 ¹ 2
ª 1 º ª 1 1 º
(A) x [–1, 0] (B) x [0, 1] (C) x « 0, (D) x « ,
¬ 2 »¼ ¬ 2 2 »¼
IT0008
§ 2 3 · ½°
1 ° 12
The value of sin ®cot ¨ sin sec 1 2 ¸ ¾ is-
1
20. cos 1
°¯ © 4 4 ¹°
¿
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 0 (D) 10
IT0018
1 S
21. Number of solution(s) of the equation cos1 x sin 1 x 1 cos1 1 x sin 1 is -
x 2
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4
IT0019
ª 1 º
If x « , 0 » , then cos 4x 3x cos 2x 1 sin 2x 1 x
1 3 1 2 1 2
22. is equal to IT0112
¬ 4 ¼
S S –1
(A) S cos 1 x sin 1 x (B) (C) (D) cos x – S
2 2
§S 1 1 · §S 1 1 ·
23. tan ¨ cos x ¸ + tan ¨ cos x ¸ , x z 0 is equal to IT0113
©4 2 ¹ ©4 2 ¹
2 x
(A) x (B) 2x (C) (D)
x 2
§1 x· § 1 x2 ·
24. If D = 2 arc tan ¨ ¸ & E = arc sin ¨ ¸ , x > 1 then the value of D + E equals
©1 x¹ © 1 x2 ¹
IT0062
S
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25. The numerical value of tan ¨ 2 tan ¸ is IT0126
© 5 4¹
7 7 17 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
17 17 7 3
§ x 2 x3 · § x 4 x6 ·
26. If sin ¨ x
–1 ....... –1 x 2
¸ + cos ¨ ....... ¸ = S for 0 < | x | < 2 , then x equals
© 2 4 ¹ © 2 4 ¹ 2
S S
(A) (B) (C) cot–13 (D) tan–12
2 4
IT0020
n
2r 1
29. lim ¦ tan 1 is equal to -
n of
r 1 r 2r 3 r 2 1
4
S 3S S S
(A) (B) (C) (D) –
4 4 2 8
IT0009
–1 –1 2 1/2
30. If 0 < x< 1, then 1 x 2 [{xcos(cot x) + sin(cot x)} – 1] =
x
(A) (B) x (C) x 1 x 2 (D) 1 x 2
1 x 2
IT0091
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EXERCISE (O-2)
Multiple Correct Answer Type
–1 3 x2 –1 –1
1. Domain of f(x) = cos 2 + cot x + cosec x is a subset of
3x
S
2. Domain of definition of the function f(x) sin 1 (2 x) for real valued ' x ' is a subset of
6
ª 1 1º ª 1 1º § 1 1· ª 1 1º
(A) « , » (B) « , » (C) ¨ , ¸ (D) « , » IT0101
¬ 4 2¼ ¬ 2 2¼ © 2 9¹ ¬ 4 4¼
–1
3. The domain of definition of f(x) = sin (| x – 1| – 2) is a super set of:
(A) [–2, 0] (B) (2, 4)
(C) [1, 3] (D) (–2, 0) IT0102
–1 –1 2S –1 –1
4. If sin x + sin y = , then cos x.cos y can be equal to IT0103
3
S2 S2 S2 S2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 9 16 2 2
5. The values of ‘x’ satisfying the equation sin–1(x2 – 5x + 7) = 2tan–11 is (are) IT0104
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
6. Consider the function ƒ(x) = ex and g(x) = sin–1x, then which of the following is/are necessarily true.
(A) Domain of goƒ Domain of ƒ (B) Range of goƒ Range of g
ª S ·
(C) Domain of goƒ is (–f, 0] (D) Range of goƒ is « , 0 ¸ IT0013
¬ 2 ¹
IT0013
–1 –1
7. Let ƒ(x) = sin (tanx) + cos (cotx) then
S S
(A) ƒ(x) = wherever defined (B) domain of ƒ(x) is x = nS r , n I
2 4
S
(C) period of ƒ(x) is (D) ƒ(x) is many one function
2
IT0011
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8. Which of the following is/are correct ?
§1·
(A) cot 1 (x) tan 1 ¨ ¸ x R {0}
©x¹
(B) If ƒ : R o R such that ƒ(x) = sgn(tan–1x + tan–12x) then ƒ(x) is an into function.
x 1
(C) ƒ(x) = sin 1 x then ƒ(x) is an odd function.
x 1
–1
(D) If ƒ : R o R such that ƒ(x) = cos ([2x + 1] – 2x) then ƒ(x) is a periodic function .
(where [.] represents greatest integer function)
IT0012
§ § 1 ·· § 1 § 1 · · p
9. If sin ¨ 2 cos 1 ¨ ¸ ¸ cos ¨ 2 tan ¨© 3 ¸¹ ¸ , where p & q are relatively prime natural numbers
© © 5 ¹¹ © ¹ q
2k+1
then digit at units place of (p – q) , k N, can be -
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 7 (D) 9
IT0010
1 –1 § 3sin 2T · S
10. If sin ¨ ¸ = , then tanT can not be equal to
2 © 5 4 cos 2T ¹ 4
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 IT0105
° tan 1 x 2 4 if | x |d 3 S
11. Let ƒ x ® and g(x) = 2tan–1(ex) – for all x \, then which of the
°̄ 5sgn x 3 if x !3 2
following is correct ?
(where sgn(x) denotes signum function of x)
(A) ƒ(x) is an even function (B) goƒ(x) is an even function
(C) g(x) is an odd function (D) ƒog (x) is an odd function
IT0024
12. Let ƒ(x) cos1 1 x 2 sin 1 x then which of the following statement/s is/are correct -
(A) Domain of ƒ(x) is [–1,1] (B) Domain of ƒ(x) is [0,1]
9 S3 5S3 S3 3S3
(A) (B) (C) (D) IT0114
64 32 7 22
–1 –x –1 –1
14. A solution of equation tan (e ) + cot (|Anx|) = S/2 lies in (take e 036 and An2 0.69) :
§ 1·
(A) (0,1) (B) (1,2) (C) (2,3) (D) ¨ 0, ¸ IT0114
© 2¹
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§ 1 · § 2 ·
Value of 3tan 1 §¨ ·¸ tan 1 §¨ ·¸ sin 1 ¨
1 1
15. ¸ cos 1 ¨ ¸ is greater than
©3¹ ©2¹ © 5¹ © 5¹
S 2S 3S 5S
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 3 4 6
IT0015
–1 2 –1 2
16. (tan x) + (cot x) can be equal to
S2 3S2 7 S2 9 S2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 8 8 8
IT0023
1 1 § 1 · 1 1 1
17. If D 2tan ( 3 2 2) sin ¨ ¸ , E cot
1
3 2 sec 1 (2) & J tan 1 cos1 ,
© 6 2 ¹ 8 2 3
then
(A) D E (B) DE = 3J (C) 4(EJ) = D (D) E J
IT0022
§ x· § x· 2S
If sin ¨¨ 2 ¸¸ + sin ¨¨ 1 – 4 ¸¸ + tan y =
–1 –1 –1
18. , then : IT0115
© ¹ © ¹ 3
2 2 49 2 2
(A) maximum value of x + y is (B) maximum value of x + y is 4
3
2 2 1 2 2
(C) minimum value of x + y is (D) minimum value of x + y is 3
3
§ 3x – 3x ·
–1 § x ·
If f(x) = tan ¨¨ ¸
–1
19. 2 ¸ + tan ¨ ¸ , 0 d x d 3, then f(x) can be IT0115
©3 3x ¹ © 3¹
S 2S 2S 3S
(A) (B) (C) (D)
12 7 9 13
§ § 2e x 3 · · 5
20. Integral value(s) of x for which inequality sin 1 ¨ sin ¨ x ¸ ¸ ! S holds, is/are
© © e 1 ¹ ¹ 2
IT0029
(A) 1 (B) –2 (C) 3 (D) 5
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EXERCISE (O-3)
Linked Comprehension Type
Paragraph for Question 1 to 3
Consider a continuous function such that each image has atmost three preimage & atleast one image
has exactly three preimages. This type of function is to be called as three-one function.
On the basis of above information, answer the following questions :
1. Which of the following function is a three-one function ?
1 2x 1 x2
(C) sin–1(32x3 – 6x) (D) cos–1(8x4 – 8x2 + 1)
1
(A) tan (B) cos
1 x2 1 x2
IT0025
–1
2. If ƒ(x) = sin (sinx) is a three-one function, then possible interval of x is -
ª S 3S º ª 3S S º
(A) [–SS] (B) « , » (C) ( 2S, 0] (D) « , »
¬ 2 2¼ ¬ 2 2¼
IT0025
3. If ƒ(x) is a three-one function such that ƒ(a) = ƒ(b) (where a z b), then number of maximum possible
values of b is -
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
IT0025
Paragraph for Question 4 to 5
1 3 12 4 16
If D 2 tan 1 sin 1 , E sin 1 cos1 cot 1 .
2 5 13 5 63
On the basis of above information, answer the following questions :
4. If 2sinD, cosE are roots of x2 – ax + b = 0, then - IT0116
b
(A) a = 1 (B) a = –1 (C) b = –2 (D) 2
a
5. The range of cot–1(x2 + 2xcosE) is (c, d], then IT0117
3S S 3S
(A) c = 0 (B) d (C) c (D) c d
4 4 4
Paragraph for Question 6 to 7
f
1 3
Let a r a r ! 0 r N be the rth term of a GP such that a1 .a 3 .a5 .a7 (18a1 a 3 )2 and ¦a
r 1 4
.
r
§ § a ··
7. The value of sin 1 ¨ sin ¨ 2 ¸ ¸ tan 1 tan a 1 is equal to - IT0119
a
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1 § k · p p
f 2
(Q) Let ¦
K 1
cot ¨ ¸
©8¹ q
S where
q
is rational in its lowest (2) 2
2 S
(R) If tan sin T 2sin T 3 cot 5 1 , then the (3)
1 2 1 sec y
2
value of cos 2y – sin T
(S) Minimum positive integral value of x such that f(x) (4) 0
§ 1 | x | ·
is defined, f (x) sec 1 ¨ ¸
© 2 ¹
–1 a (a b c) –1 b (a b c) –1 c (a b c)
T = tan + tan + tan ,
bc ca ab
then T is equal to
(B) The value of the expression
–1 § 1 · –1 –1 3 S
tan ¨ tan 2A ¸ + tan (cot A) + tan (cot A) for 0 < A < (S/4) (q)
© 2 ¹ 2
is equal to
1 –1 2 –1
(C) If x < 0, then {cos (2x – 1) + 2cos x} is equal to (r) –S
2
–1 § 3 · –1 § 12 · –1 § 16 · S
(D) The value of sin ¨ ¸ – cos ¨ ¸ + cos ¨ ¸ is equal to (s)
© 5¹ © 13 ¹ © 65 ¹ 2
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EXERCISE (O-4)
Numerical Grid Type
y
1. Given is a partial graph of an even periodic function 3
2
ƒ whose period is 8. If [*] denotes greatest integer 1
x
0 1 2 3
function then find the integer nearest to the expression. –1
–2
–1 –1
§ ª § 7 ·º ·
–1
sin sin(f(–3)) + cos cos(2|f(–1)|) + tan ¨ tan « f ¨ ¸ » ¸ –3
© ¬ © 8 ¹¼ ¹ –4
+ sec–1sec(f(0)) + cosec–1cosec(f(–2)) + cot–1cot(f(–7)) + sin–1(sin20)
IT0030
–1 –1 –1 2 2 2 3
5. If cos x + cos y + cos z = S, where –1 d x, y, z d1, then find the value of x + y + z + 2xyz +
2
IT0124
–1 n S n
6. If cot > , n N, then the maximum value of is: IT0125
S 6 2
1 ab · 1 § 1 bc · 1 § 1 ca ·
7. If a > b > c > 0, then find the value of : cot 1 §¨ ¸ cot ¨ ¸ cot ¨ ¸. IT0045
© ab ¹ © bc ¹ © ca ¹
10 10
§m· k
8. If the sum ¦¦
n 1m 1
tan 1 ¨ ¸
©n¹
kS , find the value of
2
. IT0072
–1
9. The number of real solutions of equation 1 cos 2x = 2 sin (sin x), –10S d x d 10S, is/are
IT0129
10. If D and E are the roots of the equation x + 5x – 49 = 0, then find the value of cot(cot D + cot–1E).
2 –1
IT0044
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EXERCISE (JM)
1 § 2 ·1 § 3 · S§ 3·
1. If cos ¨ ¸ cos ¨ ¸ ¨ x ! ¸ , then x is equal to : [JEE(Main)-2019]
© 3x ¹ © 4x ¹ 2© 4¹
IT0082
2. If x = sin–1(sin10) and y=cos–1(cos10), then y – x is equal to: [JEE(Main)-2019]
(1) S (2) 7S (3) 0 (4) 10
IT0083
§ 19 § n ··
3. The value of cot ¨¨ ¦ cot 1 ¨ 1 ¦ 2p ¸ ¸¸ is : [JEE(Main)-2019]
©
n 1 p 1 © ¹¹
22 23 21 19
(1) (2) (3) (4)
23 22 19 21
IT0084
4. Considering only the principal values of inverse functions, the set A ^ x t 0 : tan1(2x) tan 1(3x)
S
4 `
[JEE(Main)-2019]
(1) is an empty set (2) Contains more than two elements
(3) Contains two elements (4) is a singleton
IT0086
§3· §1·
5. If D cos 1 ¨ ¸ , E tan 1 ¨ ¸ , where 0 D, E S , then DE is equal to : [JEE(Main)-2019]
5 © ¹ 3 © ¹ 2
1 § 9 · §9· § 9 · § 9 ·
(1) sin ¨ ¸ (2) tan 1 ¨ ¸ (3) cos1 ¨ ¸ (4) tan 1 ¨ ¸
© 5 10 ¹ © 14 ¹ © 5 10 ¹ © 5 10 ¹
IT0087
y y
6. If cos–1x – cos–1 = D, where –1 d x d 1, –2 d y d 2, x d , then for all x, y, 4x2 – 4xycosD + y2
2 2
is equal to [JEE(Main)-2019]
(1) 4 sin2 D – 2x2y2 (2) 4 cos2 D + 2x2y2 (3) 4 sin2 D (4) 2 sin2 D
IT0088
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1 § 12 · 1 § 3 ·
7. The value of sin ¨ ¸ sin ¨ ¸ is equal to : [JEE(Main)-2019]
© 13 ¹ © 5¹
1 §63 · 1 §33 · S § 56 · S § 9 ·
(1) S sin ¨ ¸ (2) S cos ¨ ¸ (3) sin 1 ¨ ¸ (4) cos1 ¨ ¸
© 65 ¹ © 65 ¹ 2 © 65 ¹ 2 © 65 ¹
IT0089
1§1· 1 §1· 1 § 1 · 1 § 1 ·
8. If S is the sum of the first 10 terms of the series tan ¨ ¸ tan ¨ ¸ tan ¨ ¸ tan ¨ ¸ ... , then
©3¹ ©7¹ © 13 ¹ © 21 ¹
5 6 10 5
(1) (2) (3) (4)
11 5 11 6
IT0131
9. Let M and m respectively be the maximum and minimum values of the function f(x) = tan–1 (sinx + cosx)
ª Sº
in « 0, » , Then the value of tan(M - m) is equal to: [JEE(Main)-2021]
¬ 2¼
§ 3 § § 4 ·· 2 § § 4 ···
cos1 ¨ cos ¨ tan 1 ¨ ¸ ¸ sin ¨ tan 1 ¨ ¸ ¸ ¸ is equal to : [JEE(Main)-2022]
© 10 © © 3 ¹¹ 5 © © 3 ¹¹¹
S S S
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D)
4 3 6
IT0133
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EXERCISE (JA)
1. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists.
List-I List-II
1/ 2
§ § cos tan 1 y y sin tan 1 y ·
2
· 1 5
P. ¨ 1 ¨ ¸ y 4¸ takes value 1.
¨¨ y 2 ¨ cot sin 1 y tan sin 1 y ¸ ¸¸ 2 3
© © ¹ ¹
§S · 1
R. If cos ¨ x ¸ cos2x + sinx sin2x secx 3.
©4 ¹ 2
§S ·
= cosx sin2x secx + cos ¨ x ¸ cos2x,
©4 ¹
then possible value of secx is
IT0094
1 § 6 · 1 § 4 ·
3. If D 3sin ¨ ¸ and E 3 cos ¨ ¸ where the inverse trigonometric functions take only the
© 11 ¹ ©9¹
principal values, then the correct option(s) is(are) [JEE(Advanced)-2015, 4]
IT0095
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4. The number of real solutions of the equation
§f f
x ·
i
S § f § x ·i f · § 1 1·
sin ¨ ¦ x i 1 x ¦ §¨ ·¸ ¸ cos ¨ ¦ ¨ – ¸ ¦ (–x)i ¸ lying in the interval
1
–1
¨ – , ¸ is ____
¨i 1 i 1© 2 ¹ ¹
¸ 2 ¨i 1© 2¹ i 1 ¸ © 2 2¹
© © ¹
ª S Sº
(Here, the inverse trigonometric functions sin–1x and cos–1x assume value in « – , » and [0, S],
¬ 2 2¼
respectively.) [JEE(Advanced)-2018]
IT0096
5. ^
Let E1 = x \ : x z 1 and
x
x–1 `
! 0 and E 2
1 § § x ··
® x (1 : sin ¨ log e ¨
¯ ©
½
¸ ¸ is a real number ¾ .
© x 1 ¹ ¹ ¿
§ –1 ª S Sº ·
¨ Here, the inverse trigonometric function sin x assumes values in «¬ – 2 , 2 »¼ . ¸¹
©
§ x ·
Let ƒ : E1 o \ be the function defined by ƒ(x) log e ¨ ¸
© x 1 ¹
§ § x ··
and g : E2 o \ be the function defined by g(x) sin 1 ¨ log e ¨ ¸¸ .
© © x 1 ¹ ¹
LIST-I LIST-II
§ 1 º ª e ·
P. The range of ƒ is 1. ¨ f, » « ,f¸
© 1 e ¼ ¬ e 1 ¹
Q. The range of g contains 2. (0, 1)
ª 1 1º
R. The domain of ƒ contains 3. «¬ 2 , 2 »¼
§ e º
5. ¨ f,
© e 1 »¼
§1 e º
6. (f, 0) ¨ , »
© 2 e 1¼
The correct option is : [JEE(Advanced)-2018]
(A) P o 4; Q o 2; R o 1; S o 1 (B) P o 3; Q o 3; R o 6; S o 5
(C) P o 4; Q o 2; R o 1; S o 6 (D) P o 4; Q o 3; R o 6; S o 5
IT0097
§ 1 10 § 7S kS · § 7S k 1 S · · ª S 3S º equals
6. The value of sec 1 ¨ ¦ sec ¨ ¸ sec ¨ ¸ ¸¸ in the interval « 4 , 4 »
¨4k 0 © 12 2 ¹ © 12 2 ¬ ¼
© ¹¹
[JEE(Advanced)-2019, 3(0)]
IT0098
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§ 1 k(k 1)x 2 ·
7. For any positive integer n, let Sn : (0, f) o \ be defined by Sn (x) ¦
k 1
1
cot ¨
© x
¸ , where for
¹
§ S S·
any x \, cot x (0, S) and tan (x) ¨ , ¸ . Then which of the following statements is (are)
–1 –1
© 2 2¹
TRUE ?
[JEE(Advanced)-2021]
S § 1 11x 2 ·
(A) S10 x tan 1 ¨ ¸ , for all x > 0
2 © 10x ¹
(B) lim
n of
cot Sn x x , for all x > 0
S
(C) The equation S3 x has a root in (0, f)
4
1
(D) tan Sn x d , for all n t 1 and x > 0
2
IT0134
8. Considering only the principal values of the inverse trigonometric functions, the value of
3 2 1 1 2 2 S 1 2
cos1 sin tan is ________. [JEE(Advanced)-2022]
2 2 S2 4 2 S2 S
IT0135
§ S S·
9. Let tan 1 x ¨ , ¸ , for x \ . Then the number of real solutions of the equation
© 2 2¹
§ 3 S S · § S S · § S 3S ·
1 cos 2x 2 tan 1 tan x in the set ¨ , ¸ ¨ , ¸ ¨ , ¸ is equal to
© 2 2¹ © 2 2¹ ©2 2 ¹
[JEE(Advanced)-2023]
–1 –1 § S S·
10. For any y \ , let cot ( y) (0,S ) and tan (y) ¨ , ¸ . Then the sum of all the solutions of
2 2 © ¹
§ 6y · § 9 y2 · 2S
the equation tan 1 ¨ 2 ¸
cot 1 ¨ ¸ for 0 < | y | < 3, is equal to
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ANSWER KEY
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ª 1 1º
1. (i) C (ii) 1526 2. (i) [–1, 1] – {0} (ii) « , » (iii) I
¬ 3 2¼
3. (i) 1/ 3 d x d 1 (ii) {1, 1} 4. (i) 1 d x 4 (ii) [ (1 2), ( 2 1)]
5. x (1/ 2, 1/ 2), x z 0 6. (i) (3/2, 2] (ii) (2, 2) {1, 0, 1}
7. (i) (–f, An S/2] (ii) (0, S/2] 8. [0, S] 9. A
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1. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 2 2 (v) (vi)
8 5 5 4 16
1 17 1 13 5 64 5
2. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) –1 (v) 1 (vi) (vii)
3 6 2 8 15
5S S 1 S 2
3. (i) (ii) 4. (i) (ii) (iii)
6 4 10 6 4
5 1
5. (i) 2 (ii) (iii)
3 2 2
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S S S S S 3S S
1. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii)
6 6 6 6 3 4 4
5. a [ 2 S, S] {0} 6. B 7. D
17S
8. (i) S – 4 (ii) 4S – 10 (iii) 2S – 6 (iv) 4S – 10 (v)
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y y
1, if a ! 0
2. ® 3. (i) (ii)
¯1, if a 0 –1 O 1 x O x
y
1 y
1
(iii) O x
(iv) all are identical.
O x
–1
11
4. k 5. A 6. (i) 0 (ii) 1
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S 1 1
3. (i) (ii) tan x 4. B 5. C
3 2
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–1 –1 –1
3. (i) 2tan x – S (ii) S– 2sin x (iii) 2S– 2cos x
1 xy
4. 6. C
xy
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1
1. (i) (ii) 12. (i) (1, f) (ii) B 3. (i) (f, sec 2) [1, f)
5
1 3 1 1 ª 3 º 1
4. (i) x (ii) x = 3 (iii) x = 0, , (iv) « 2 , 1» (v) x ,y=1
2 7 2 2 ¬ ¼ 2
5. x = 1; y = 2 & x = 2; y = 7
§ 2 · § 2·
6. (i) (cot2, f) (–f, cot3) (ii) ¨¨ , 1¸¸ ¨¨ 1, ¸
© 2 ¹ © 2 ¸¹
§ 1 º
7. ¨ tan , cot1» 8. C 9. x ( 1, 1)
© 2 ¼
10. (i) [–1, 0) (ii) –sin 1 < x d 1
(iii) cos2 < x d 1 (iv) no solution
1
11. (i) r 1 (ii) x = 3 (iii) r
3 2
12. C 13. A 14. D 15. C 16. B
4 ab
17. (i) x (ii) x
3 1 ab
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–1 –1 S S
1. (i) tan (x + n) – tan x (ii) (iii)
4 2
S
2.
4
3. 54 4. 1
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EXERCISE # O-1
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. C B A C C C C D B A
Que. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. C B A B D B C A A C
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans. A D C A B B B B A C
EXERCISE # O-2
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. A,B,C,D A,B A,B,D B,C A,B B,C A,B,C,D B,D B,C A,B,D
Que. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. A,B,C A,D A,D A,B A,B A,B,C,D A,C A,C A,C,D A,C,D
EXERCISE # O-3
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Ans. C A B A,C,D A,B,D 30.00 –1.00 C A
A B C D
Q.10
p p p s
EXERCISE # O-4
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. 2 1 2 0.00 2.50 2.50 3.14 12.50 20 10
EXERCISE # JEE-MAIN
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. 1 1 3 4 1 3 3 4 4 C
EXERCISE # JEE-ADVANCED
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. B 3 B,C,D 2 A 0.00 A,B 2.35 or 2.36 3 C
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