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Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 1

Evaluate sin(3 sin–1 0.4)​

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3sin^-1(x) = sin^-1(3x - 4x^3) when -1/2<=x<=1/2
Definitely 0.4 comes in this range of x and so

3sin^-1(0.4) = sin^-1[3*0.4 - 4*0.4^3]
3sin^-1(0.4) = sin^-1[1.2 - 4*0.064]
3sin^-1(0.4) = sin^-1[1.2 - 0.256]
3sin^-1(0.4) = sin^-1[0.944]

Finally , sin(3sin^-1(0.4)) = sin{sin^-1(0.944)} = 0.944

Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 2

Evaluate 

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Correct Answer :- a

Explanation : cos-1(12/13) + sin-1 (3/5)

⇒ sin-1 5/13 + sin-1 3/5 

Using the formula,  sin-1x +  sin-1y = sin-1( x√1-y² + y√1-x² )

⇒ sin-1 ( 5/13√1-9/25 + 3√1-25/169)

⇒ sin-1 ( 5/13 × 4/5 + 3/5 × 12/13)

⇒ sin-1 (30 + 36 / 65)

⇒ sin-1 (56/ 65)

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Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 3

If ab + bc + ca = 0, then find 1/(a2-bc) + 1/(b2 – ca) + 1/(c2- ab)

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  • 1/(a² - bc)   + 1/(b² - ca)   + 1/(c² - ab)
  • ab + bc + ca = 0
  • => bc = -a(b + c)
  • => -bc = a(b+c)
  • a² - bc = a² + a(b + c) = a(a + b + c)
  • Similarly, b² - ca = b(b + a + c) = b(a + b + c)
  • Similarly, c² - ab  = c(a + b + c)
  • 1/a(a + b + c)    + 1/b(a + b + c)   + 1/c(a + b + c)
  • bc/abc(a + b + c)  + ac/abc(a + b + c)  + ab/abc(a + b + c)
  • (bc + ac + ab)/abc(a + b + c)
  • (ab + bc + ac)/abc(a + b + c)
  • as we know, (ab + bc + ac)= 0
  • 0/abc(a + b + c)
  • 0
Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 4

If |x| < 1 then 

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Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 5

sec-1x + cosec-1x =​

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sec-1x + cosec-1x =​ π/2 ; x belongs to [ -1 , 1 ]

Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 6

sin 200+ cos 2000 is

Detailed Solution for Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 6

Because both sin 200and cos 2000 lies in 3rd quadrant. In 3rd quadrant values of both sine and cosine functions are negative.

Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 7

 is equal to

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Let y = tan−1[(a−x)/(a+x)]1/2
put x = a cos θ
Now, y = tan−1[(a − a cos θ)/(a + a cos θ)]1/2
⇒ y = tan−1((1 − cos θ)/(1 + cos θ))1/2
⇒ y = tan−1[[(1−cos θ)(1−cos θ)]/(1+cos θ)(1−cos θ)]1/2
⇒ y = tan−1[(1−cos θ)2/1 − cos2θ]1/2
⇒ y = tan−1[(1 − cos θ)/sin θ]
⇒ y = tan−1[2 sin2(θ/2)/2 sin(θ/2) . cos(θ/2)]
⇒ y = tan−1[tan(θ/2)]
⇒ y = θ/2
⇒ y = 1/2 cos−1(x/a)

Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 8

The principal value of cos–1 (cos 5) is

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Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 9

The simplest form of 

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(cosx−sinx)/(cosx+sinx) = (1−tanx)/(1+tanx) 
tan(A−B) = (tanA−tanB)/(1 + tanAtanB)
= tan(π/4−x)
putting this value in question.
tan−1tan(π/4−x)
π/4−x.

Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 10

The simplest form of for x > 0 is …​

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tan-1(1-cosx/1+cosx)½
= tan-1{(2sin2 x/2) / (2cos2 x/2)}½
= tan-1{(2sin2 x/2) / (2cos2 x/2)}
= tan-1(tan x/2)
= x/2

Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 11

Evaluate: sin (2 sin–10.6)​

Detailed Solution for Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 11

Let, sin-1(0.6) = A…………(1)
  ( Since, sin² A + cos² A = 1 ⇒ sin² A = 1 - cos² A ⇒ sin A = √(1-cos² A) )

Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 12

The principal value of cos–1 (cos 5) is

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Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 13

Value of  is​

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Assume x>0, then
= tan−1 x + tan−1 (1/x)
= tan−1 x + tan−1(1/tan tan−1 x)
= tan−1 x + tan−1 cot tan−1 x
= tan−1 x + tan−1 tan(π/2−tan−1x)
= tan−1 x + π/2 − tan^−1 x   (∵ for x>0, π2−tan−1 x∈(0,π/2))
= π/2.

Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 14

Value of 

Detailed Solution for Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 14

tan-1[(3+2x)/(2-3x)]
=> tan-1[2(3/2 + x)/2(1-3/2x)]
=> tan-1[(3/2 + x)/(1-3/2x)]
=> tan-1(3/2) + tan-1(x)

Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 15

Evaluate :cos (tan–1 x)

Detailed Solution for Test: Properties Of Inverse Trigonometry - Question 15

tan−1 x = θ , so that  x=tanθ . We need to determine  cosθ .
sec2θ = 1 + tan2θ = 1 + x2 
∴s ecθ = ±√(1+x2
Then, cos(tan−1x) = cosθ=1/secθ = ±1/√(1+x2)

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