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CONTENT
CLASSROOM PRACTICE PROBLEMS
Ekalavya
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Warrior
CPP NO. 21
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRI
TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
n n
2. If cos
i1
–1
i 0 then
i 1
i
1
4. The value of sin arc cos – is -
2
1 3
(A) (B) 1 (C) (D) none of these
2 2
3
2
5. sin – sin–1 –
2
3 3 1 1
(A) (B) – (C) (D) –
2 2 2 2
3 9
6. If sin–1x + sin–1y + sin–1z = , then the value of x100 + y100 + z100 – 101 101 101 =
2 x y z
1
7. Solve for x, sin cos –1 x = 1
5
8. Find domain and Range of f(xx) = sin–1([x]). ([] denotes greatest integer function)
9. Find domain and Range of f(xx) = cos–1(sgn[x]). ([] denotes greatest integer function)
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ANSWER KEY
6. (A) 7. No solution
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M A T H EM A T I C S
BULL’S EYE
CONTENT
CLASSROOM PRACTICE PROBLEMS
Ekalavya
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Warrior
CPP NO. 22
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRI
TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
Problem Based on Properties of Inverse Trigonometric Functions:
1 1
1. sin–1x + sin–1 + cos–1x + cos–1 =
x x
3
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
2 2
7
2. The number of positive integral solutions of cos–1 4x 2 – 8x =
2 3
(A) one (B) two (C) three (D) none of these
3. If f(x) = sin–1 x + cos–1 x + tan––1 x + cot–1 x + sec –1 x, then f(x) lies in the interval -
3 3
(A) [, 2] (B) (,, 2)
2 (C) , , 2 (D) None of these
2 2
4. Find the set of values of k for which x2 – kx + sin–1 (sin 4) > 0 for all real x.
5. Let f (x) = sin–1x + cos–1x. Then is equal to-
2
1
(A) f – (B) f(k2 – 2k + 3), k R
2
1
(C) f , k R
2
(D) f(–2)
1 k
1 1
6. If z = sec–1 x + sec–1 y where xy < 0, then the possible values of z is (are)
x y
8 7 9 21
(A) (B) (C) (D)
10 10 10 20
7. Find domain of the Function
1– x 2
x 1
–1
(i) f(x) = sin (ii) f(x) = cos 1 x 2
–1
x
3 2x
3 x cos –1
(iii) f(x) = sin1 log2 x
5
8. The value of sin (2 tan–1 (1/3)) is equal to
3 4 3
(A) (B) (C) (D) 1
5 5 4
–1 –1 –1
9. The value of tan (1) + cos (– –1/2) + sin (–1/2) is equal to –
(A) /4 (B) 5/12/12 (C) 3/4 (D) 13/12
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SOLUTION
3. f(x) = + + sec–1 x
2 2
But 0 sec–1 x , sec–1 x
2
3
f(x) 2, f(x) .
2
4. We know,
sin–1(sin 4) = sin–1 (sin (– 4)) = – 4 4
2 2
We have x2 – kx + – 4 > 0 for all x R
D < 0, i.e. k2 – 4( –4) < 0
or k2 + 4 (4 – ) < 0
which is not true for any real k, {as k2 + 4 (4– ) > 0}
1 1
6. xy < 0 x + 2, y + –2
x y
1 1
or x+ – 2, y + 2
x y
1 1
x+ 2 sec–1 x ,
x x 3 2
1 1 2
y+ – 2 sec–1 y ,
y y 2 3
5 7
z ,
6 6
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