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Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 1

If 7sin2x + 3cos2x = 4 then, secx + cosecx =

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7sin2x+3cosx=4
7sin2x+3(1-sin2x)=4
7sin2x+3-3sin2x=4
4sin2x=4-3
4sin2x=1
sin2x=¼
sinx=½
Cosec x=1/sinx=2
Cos x= 
Sec x= 1/cos x= 
Cosec x + sec x=2+ 

Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 2

Using the formula cos 2θ = 1-2 sin2θ the value of sin 15° is

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Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 3

If tan θ = 12/5, then  is equal to

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Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 4

When 0°< θ < 90°, and 2cos θ = 1 the value of θ is​

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2cos θ = 1 
cos θ = 1/2
θ =  60°

Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 5

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Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 6

The square root of  ​

Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 7

If tanθ > 0, sinθ > 0, then the terminal arm of the angle lies in the quadrant

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The correct option is Option A.

If the angle is between 0 to 90 degrees then it will lies in the first quadrant.

The tanθ and sinθ have positive values, hence lies in first quadrant.

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Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 9

The value of cos θ cos(90° - θ) – sin θ sin (90° - θ) is:

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Identities:
cos(90° - θ) = Sin θ
sin (90° - θ) = Cos θ

= cos θ cos(90° - θ) – sin θ sin (90° - θ)
= cos θ . Sin θ  - sin θ . Cos θ = 0

Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 10

tan2A – tan2B can also be written as.

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Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 11

The value of θ for which 2 cos2θ + sinθ - 2 = 0; 0° < θ < 90° is:​

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Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 12

If 2 cos(A + B) = 1, and 2 sin(A –B) = 1 then the values of A and B are

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2 cos(A + B) = 1
cos(A + B) = ½
cos(A + B)=cos 60
A+B=60   …(1)
2 sin(A – B) = 1 
sin(A - B)=½
sin(A - B)=sin 30
A-B = 30    …(2)
Adding 1 and 2
2A = 90
A = 45
B = 15

Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 13

If a cosθ + b sinθ = 4 and a sinθ – b cosθ = 3, then a2 + b2 is

Test: Applications of Trigonometric Identities - Question 14

If θ is an acute angle and tan θ + cot θ​ = 2, then the value of tan7θ + cot7θ is is

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