XII - Maths - Chapter 2 - INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS (162-192)
XII - Maths - Chapter 2 - INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS (162-192)
XII - Maths - Chapter 2 - INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS (162-192)
W--VOL
JEE MAINS VOL--IIII
Then f 1 : 1,1 , is also a
2 2
bijection. This function is called inverse sine Graphs of inverse circular functions:
function and it is denoted by Arc sine x or
1. y = Sin -1 x, | x | £ 1, y 2 ,
S in 1 x 2
f x cos x is a bijection.
The function f : , R defined by 2. y = Cos -1 x , | x | £ 1, y Î [0, p]
2 2
f x tan x is a bijection.
Then f 1 : R , is also a bijection.
2 2
This function is called inverse tangent function
and it is denoted by Arc tan x or Tan 1 x
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3. y = Tan -1 x , x Î R, y 2 , 6. y=Cosec-1x,½x½³1, y , 0 0 ,
2 2
2
3
x, 2 x
2
x,
x
2 2
1. y Sin 1 sin x
x, 3
x
2 2
3 5
2 x, x
2 2
5. y = Sec -1 x,½x½³ 1, y 0 , 2 2 ,
y is Periodic with period 2p and y ,
2 2
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x, x 0
x, 0 x x, x ,0 0,
2 2
2. y Cos 1 cos x
2 x, x 2 1
3
2 x, 2 x 3 5. y Co sec cos ecx x, x , ,
2 2
and so on
y is periodic with period 2 p and y 0,
y is periodic with period 2p and y ,
2 2
3
x , 2 x
2
x,
x
2 2
3. y Tan 1 tan x
x , 3
x x 0, ,
2 2 x,
2 2
3 5
x 2 , x 3 3
2 2 1
6. y Sec sec x 2 x, x , ,2
2 2
and so on
y is periodic with period p and y ,
2 2
1
-1
0 1
-1
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450
1 1
-1 -1
0 1 0 1
-1 -1
ii) C o s -1 -x = π -C o s -1 x , x 1,1
iii) T a n -1 -x = -T a n -1 x , x R
v) C o t -1 -x = π -C o t -1 x , x R
vi) Sec -1 -x =π-Sec -1 x , x (, 1] 1, )
–1
4. y = Cot (Cot x) = x, x Î R, y Î R
1 1 1 1 1 1
W.E-1: Cos 2 Sin 3Cos
2 2 2
4Tan 1 1 (EAM-2009)
1 1 1 1 1 1
Sol: Cos 2Sin 3Cos
2 2 2
1 1
4Tan1 1 Cos 2
5. y cos ec cos ec x x , | x | ³ 1, | y | ³ 1,
1
2 6
1
3 Cos 1 1
4Tan 1
2
1
3 4
-1 3 3 4 4
0 1 3 43
3
-1 3 4 12
i) 0, then Sin cos
1
2
ii) , then Cos 1 sin
2 2 2
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1 1 x2 2
iii) 0, then Tan cot 5 1 x 2 4 x 2
2 x 5
iv) , then Cot 1 tan 5 5
2 2 2 x2 x
9 3
v) , 0 0, then 1 1
2 2 i) S in x C os x , x [-1,1]
2
ii) T an 1 x C ot 1 x / 2 , x R
Sec 1 cos ec
2
1 1
iii) S ec x C os ec x , x(, 1] 1, )
2
vi) 0, , then
2 2
Co sec 1
sec
Sin1 x 1 y2 y 1 x2
2 2 2
0 x, y , x y 1 or
1 x, y 1, xy 0 and x2 y2 1
Cos 1 1 x 2 if 0 x 1
i)
S in 1 x Cos 1 1 x 2 if 1 x 0
Sin1 x Sin1 y Sin1 x 1 y2 y 1 x2
x if 0 x, y 1 and x2 y2 1
Tan 1 if x 1,1
1 x2
Sin1 x 1 y2 y 1 x2
if -1 x,y<0 and x2 y2 1
S in 1 1 x 2 if x 0,1
ii) C os 1 x
S in 1 1 x 2 if x 1, 0
1 x
Sin1 x 1 y2 y 1 x2
S in for x 0 0 x, y 1 and x2 y2 1 or
1 1 x2
iii) T an x 1 1 x, y 1, xy 0 and x2 y2 1
C os 1 for x 0
1 x2
Sin1x Sin1 y Sin1 x 1 y2 y 1 x2
W.E-2: The value of x , where x 0 and
if 0 x 1, 1 y 1and x2 y2 1
1
Tan Sec 1 Sin Tan 1 2 is (EAM-2007)
x
Sin1 x 1 y2 y 1 x2
if 0<y 1,-1 x<0 and x2 y2 1
1 1
Sin Tan 2
1
Sol: Tan Sec
x
C os1 xy 1 x2 1 y 2
1 x2 2 if 1 x, y 1and x y 0
Tan Tan 1 Sin Sin 1
x 1 22 C os1 x C os1 y
2 C os1 xy 1 x2 1 y 2
x if 1 x, y 1and x y 0
T an x S in
1 1
2
1 x
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x y z xyz
Tan 1 x Tan 1 y Tan 1 z Tan 1
C os1 xy 1 x2 1 y2
1 xy yz zx
if 1 x, y 1, x y
(ii) T an 1 x1 T an 1 x 2 ......T an 1 x n
C os1 x C os1 y
C os1 xy 1 x2 1 y2
S S S ....
if 1 y 0,0 x 1and x y T an 1 1 3 5
1 S2 S4 S6 ....
1
W.E-3: If x 1 then where S1 = sum of values , S 2 = sum of product
2
of taken two elements at a time and so on..,
x 1
Cos 1 3 3 x 2 Cos 1 x is equal to
2 2 S n = product of values.
(EAM-2012)
1 1 5 2
x 1 W.E-4: The value of Cot Co sec 3 Tan 3
1
Sol: Cos x Cos 2 2
1 2
3 3x
(AIE-2008)
1 3
Cos 1 x Cos 1 x . 1 x 2 1 5 1 2 1 3 1 2
2 2 Sol: Cot Co sec 3 Tan 3 Cot Sin Tan
5 3
1 1
Cos 1 x Cos 1 Cos 1 x Cos 1 = 3 2 x
2 2 3 Cot Tan1 Tan1 Sin x Tan
1 1
4 3 1 x2
1 x y
Tan 1 xy if x 0, y 0, xy 1 3 2 17
1 x y Cot Tan1 4 3 Cot Tan1 12
Tan 1 3 2 1
1 1 if x 0, y 0, xy 1
Tan x Tan y 1 xy 4 3 2
Tan1 x y if x 0, y 0, xy 1
1 xy 17 17 6
cot cot 1 cot tan 1
, if xy 1 6 6 17
2
Transformation of Inverse functions by
elementry substitution and their graphs:
1 x y 2 Tan 1 x
Tan x 1
for xy 1 2x
1 xy 1
i) Sin–1 = 2 Tan x 1 x 1
x y 1 x2 2 Tan 1 x
Tan1x Tan1y T an1 x 1
if x 0, y 0and xy 1
1 xy
x y
T an1 if x 0, y 0and xy 1
1 xy
(i) If x, y , z have same sign and
xy yz zx 1 then
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1 x2 2 Tan 1 x x 0
ii) Cos –1
2
= 2 Tan 1 x x 0
1 x
-3/2 -½ ½ 3/2
1 1 1
3Tan x if - x
3 3
3
2 Tan 1 x x 1 3x x 1
iii) Tan1 2
3Tan1 x if x
2x
2 Tan x
1
1 x 1 1 3x 3
iii) Tan–1 2 = 1
1 x 2 Tan 1 x x 1 1
3Tan x if x
3
/2
-/2
1
3Sin1x if 1 x 1/ 2
1
2
Sin 2 x 1 x if 1 x 2
i) Sin1 3x 4x3 3Sin 1x if 1/ 2 x 1/2
1 1 1
3Sin1x if 1/ 2 x 1
1
i) 2Sin x Sin 2 x 1 x
2
if 2
x
2
1
1
Sin 2 x 1 x
2
if
2
x 1
C os 1 2 x 2 1 if 0 x 1
ii) 2C os x
1
2 C os 2 x 1
1 2
if 1 x 0
-3/2 -½
½ 3/2
1 2x
Tan 1 x 2 if 1 x 1
1 1 2x
3cos1 x 2 if 1 x 1/2
iii) 2Tan x Tan 1 x 2 if x 1
ii) Cos1 4x3 3x 2 3Cos 1 x if 1/2 x 1/ 2 ; 1 2x
Tan 2
if x 1
3C os1 x if 1/2 x 1 1 x
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1 2x 1 p 1 q p
Sin 1 x 2 if x 1 5) Tan Tan
q q p 4
1 1 2x
iv) 2Tan x Sin 2
if 1 x 1 1 1 x 1
1 x 6) T an tan x if x 1
1 x 4
1 2x
Sin 2
if x 1
1 x 1 1 x 1
7) T an tan x if x 1
1 x 4
2
1 1 x
C o s if x 0
1 x2 1 1
8) If Tan x Tan y then xy=1.
v) 2 T a n x
1
2
2
C o s 1 1 x if 0 x
2
1 x 1 1
9) Cot x Cot y then xy=1
2
1 4 1 10) If Cos1 x Cos1 y Cos1 z 3
W.E-5: Sin 2Tan 1 (EAM-05)
5 3
then xy yx zx 3
1 4 1
Sol: Sin 2Tan 1 1 1 1 3
5 3 11) If Sin x Sin y Sin z
2
1 then xy yx zx 3
2 2Tan1x
1 4 1 3
Sin Tan 1 2 x
12) If Sin1 xSin1 y then Cos1 xCos1 y
5 1 2 Tan
2
1 1 x 13) If Cos1 x Cos1 y then Sin1 x Sin1 y
3
14) If aSin 1 x bC os 1 x c then
4 3
Sin 1 Tan 1 ab c a b
5 4 a Sin1 x b Cos1 x
a b
4 4 1
Sin Cos 1 Tan 1 x Cos 1
1
1 x y
5 5 1 x
2
15) If Cos Cos1 then
a b
x 2 2 xy y2
Sin x Cos x 2
1 1
cos Sin 2
2 a 2
ab b 2
1 a b
4) Sin Sin 1 , then x a 2 b 2 1
x x 2 Tan1 1 1
Tan xn Tan x,nN
1 xn1 xn
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If an expression contains
n 1 n
y Tan 1
1 n 1 n
2 2
i) a x , put x a sin , ,
2 2
y Tan 1 n 1 Tan1n
2 2
ii) a x , put x a tan , , Thus sum of n terms of the given series
2 2
y T an 1 2 T an 11 T a n 1 3 T a n 1 2
iii) x 2 a 2 , put x a sec , 0,
T a n 1
4 T an 1 3 ...... T an 1 n 1 T a n 1 n
Range of some special inverse
Trigonometric Functions : 1
Tan 1 n 1 Tan 11 Tan n 1
4
3 7 3
3 3
i)
32
Sin x
Cos 1
x 8
1
W.E-8: Sin 1 sin 5
Sol: Here 5 rad , Clearly it does not lie between
2 2 5 2 2
ii) Sin x Cos x
1 1
8 4 and . But 2 5 and 5 2 both lies
2 2
2 3 2 2 2
iii) Cos 1 x Sin 1 x
4 4 between and .
2 2
W.E-6 : The set of values of x such that
Sin1 x Cos1 x 0 are Sin 5 2 Sin 2 5 Sin 2 5 Sin5
2
Here 6 rad , does not lie between
n 1 2n n 1 n 1
2 2 2
and
n2 n 1 1
2 2 2
cot 2 y n 2 n 1
2
cos ec 2 cot 2 1 But 2 6 lies between and
2 2
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2. The domain of log e sin 1 x is 7 7
1) 1 2) 0 3) 4)
1) (0, 1] 2) (0, 2] 3) (0, ) 4) (– , 0] 17 17
13. 2 Tan-1(1/2) + Sin-1(3/5) =
3. The range of Tan 1 x is
1) tan-1( ) 2)
1) R 2) 0, 3) 0, 4) ,
2 2
7 1
3) 4) tan-1( )
4. The principal value of Cos cos is
6
14. Tan-1(2) + Tan-1(3) =
7 5 5 13
1) 2) 3) 4) 3 5
6 3 6 6 1) - 2) 3) 4)
4 4 4 4
3
5. Sin 1 ( ) Tan 1 ( 3) is 15. Tan 1 (
m
) Tan 1 (
mn
)
2 n mn
2 3
1) 2) 3) 4) 0 1) 2) 3) 4)
3 3 6 2 3 4 4
6.
cot 1 2 3 16. 2 Tan-1
1
+ Tan-1
1
=
3 7
1) 2) 3) 4)
3
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 4 4
-1 13 -1 2
7. cot Sin - sin Tan
17 3
= 1 3
17. sec [Tan-1 5 + Tan-1 - Tan-1 ]=
5 4
2 2 2
1) - 2) 0 3) 4) 1) 3/ 5 2) 5 / 3 3) 4 / 5 4) 2
13 13 3 13
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3 4 x2 x3 x4 x6
21. If Sin-1( ) + Sin-1( ) = then x = (EAM-2008) 30. If Sin-1(x- + -…)+Cos-1(x2- + -...)
x x 2 2 4 2 4
1) 6 2) 7 3) 8 4) 5
a b = for 0 x 2 then x =
22. Tan ( ) Tan 1 ( ) then x
1
x x 2
1) 1/2 2) 1 3) - 1/2 4) -1
-1
1) ab 2) ab 3) a 2 b 2 4) a 2 b2 31. The value of Sin (sin10) is
1) 10 2) 10-3 3) 3 -10 4) -10
23.
Tan1 x 1 x2 32. The greatest of Tan 1 1,Sin 1 1, sin1, cos1 is
LEVEL - I (C.W)-HINTS
1) 2) ± 3) ± 4) 1. Domain =[-1, 1]
2 2 3 3
27. If Cos-1 x = Cot-1 (4/3) + Tan-1(1/7) then x = 2. Domain of log e x is x > 0
3 3. Range of Tan-1x=( , )
1) ½ 2) 3) 4) 2 2
2 2 5
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7 5 5 24 24
4. Cos1[Cos( )] Cos1[cos(2 )] 19. Sin 1 ( ) Tan 1 ( ) and apply
6 6 6 25 7
3 2 x y
5. Sin 1 ( ) Tan 1 ( 3) Tan1x Tan1 y Tan1 ; xy 1
2 3 3 3 1 xy
6. Cot150 2 3 1
20. Sec 1 x Cos 1 1 1
and Sin x Cos x
13 2 2 2 x 2
7. Sin 1 Cot 1 , Tan 1 Sin 1
17 13 3 13 1 a b
21. Apply Sin Sin1 then x a 2 b 2
sec 2 tan 1 2 cos ec 2 cot 1 3 x x 2
8.
1 1 a x
1 tan 2 tan 1 2 1 cot 2 cot 1 3 22. Apply Tan x Cot x x ab
2 x b
9. Apply Sin1x Sin1 y Sin1[ x 1 y2 y 1 x2 ] 23. Put x Tan
x
4 7 24. Put Tan
formula where x , y a
5 25
25. Put x Tan
10. Apply 2Cos 1 x Cos 1 (2 x 2 1) formula
26. Apply Tan 1 x Tan 1 y formula
7
where x 3 1
25 27. Cos 1 x Tan 1 Tan 1 ( ) Apply
11. Put X=1 4 7
2x p q p
12.
1 1
Apply 2Tan x Tan ( ) formula Tan 1 Tan 1
1 x2 q q p 4
where X= 1/5
1
Cos 1x x
1 4 2
1 1 3
2T an 1 Cos 1 4 Cos 1
13. 2 1 5
1 28.
1
The range of Sin x [ , ]
4
2 2
x y
14. Tan 1 x Tan 1 y Tan 1 ( ), Sin 1 x
1 xy 2 2
x>0,y>0 xy>1 formula
2Sin 1a Sin 1a
1 1 1 x y 2 2 4 4
15. Apply Tan x Tan y Tan ( ), formula
1 xy
1 1 1
16. 1
Apply 2Tan x formula after a a
2 2 2
x y 29. Put x1 x2 x3 ........ 1
tan 1 x tan 1 y tan 1
1 xy
n
1
17.
1
Tan 5 Tan
5
1 3 5
= and Tan 1 4 Co sec 1 3
2
xk 1 1 1 ........ 1(n time) n
k 1
1 120 2
18. 4Tan 1 Tan 1 Apply 30. Put x x x(x 1) 0 x 0 (or) 1
5 119
7 1
Tan 1 x Tan 1 y and Tan 1 x Tan 1 y 31. radian= 57 017144.811 and Sin lies
22
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8. Sec2(Tan-1(2) ) + Cosec2(Cot-1(2)) =
between and 1) 5 2) 10 3) 15 4) 50
2 2
4 63
9. Cos 1 ( ) Cos 1 ( ) =
1 5 65
32. 1 radian= 57017144.811 Sin 1 is
2 1 204 1 300
1) Cos ( ) 2) Cos ( )
325 325
the greatest
1 201 1 204
1 1 1 3) Cos ( ) 4) Sin ( )
33. 2Tan y Tan x Tan z 300 325
10. sin (1/2 Cot-1 (-3/4)) =
2y x z
Tan 1 ( 2
) Tan 1 ( ) 1) 1/ 5 2) 2 / 5 3) - 2 / 5 4) - 1/ 5
1 y 1 xz
11. If ‘x’ is a negative real number then the value
of Cos-1 x + Sec-1 x is
LEVEL - I (H.W)
1) rational number 2) irrational number
1 2x 1 3) integer 4) imaginary
1. The domain of Sin is
3 5 - 1
1. (-2, 1] 2. [-2, 1] 3. R 4. [-1, 1] 12. tan (2 Tan -1( )) =
2
2. The domain of Cos 1 2 x is
1) 4 2) 3 3) 1 2 4) 2
1) [-1, 1] 2) [-1/2, 1/2]
4 1
3) [0, 1/2] 4) (1, 1/2) 13. Sin 1 2Tan 1 (Eam-2005)
5 3
3. The range of Cot 1 x isF
3
1) 2) 3) 4)
1) 0, 2) 0, 3) 2 , 2 4) R 2 4 4
1 1
2 14. Tan 1 ( ) Tan 1 ( ) (Eam-1999)
1 2 3
4. The principal value of Sin Sin is
3
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2 4 3 6
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 3 3 3 3 1
15. Tan 1 ( ) Tan 1 ( )
1 5 2 5
5. The principal value of Sin (Tan( )) is
4 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 2 4 4
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 4 2 2
1 1
16. 4 Tan-1 - Tan-1 =
2 2
1 5 239
6. Sec ( )
1 3
3
3 1) 2) 3) 4)
1) 2) 3) 4) 2 4 4
12 3 4 6
5 2
1
Sin (2Tan 1 ) Cos (Tan 1 2 2 ) 17. Cot (cos ec 1 Tan 1 )
7. The value of 3
is 3 3
12 13 14 16 6 3 4 5
1) 2) 3) 4) 1) 2) 3) 4)
13 14 15 15 17 17 17 17
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1) 1/2 2)
3
3) - 1/2 4)-
3 29. If Cos 1 xr 0 , then xr equals to
r 1 r 1
2 2
n( n 1) n
1 1 1) 0 2) n 3) 4)
20. Cos ( 3 x) Cos x then x = 2 2
2
1 1 30. Sin 1 x 1 x x 1 x 2
1) 0 2) 3) 4) 1
2 2
1) sin 1 x sin 1 x 2) sin 1 x sin 1 x
5 12
21. Sin 1 ( ) Sin 1 ( ) , (x > 0) then x = 3) sin 1 x sin 1 x 4) 0
x x 2
1) 12 2) 13 3) 14 4) 15 3
31. If , then Sin 1 sin
2 2
x 5
22. Sin1( ) Co sec1( ) then x = (AIE-2007) 1) 2) 3) 2 4)
5 4 2
1) 1 2) 3 3) 4 4) 5 a - b
32 Cos-1 ( )=
1 sin x a + b
23. Tan-1( )=
cos x b
1) 2 Tan-1 b 2) 2 Tan-1
a
x x
1) - 2) - x 3) + x 4) + a ab
4 2 4 4 4 2 3) 2 Tan-1 4) 2 Tan-1 ( )
b a - b
2 33. If Tan 1 a, Tan 1 b and ab=-1 , then
24. A value of Tan 1 sin C os 1 is
3 is equal to :
1) 2) 3) 4) 1) 0 2) 3) 4)
4 2 3 6 4 2
LEVEL - I (H.W)-KEY
2
1 2a 1 1 1 a 01) 2 02) 3 03) 1 04) 2 05) 4
25. Tan[ Sin 1 ( ) Cos ( )]
2 1 a2 2 1 a2 06) 1 07) 3 08) 2 09) 1 10) 2
11) 2 12) 4 13) 2 14) 2 15) 3
2a 2a a a 16) 3 17) 1 18) 3 19) 2 20) 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
1 a2 1 a2 1 a2 1 a2 21) 2 22) 2 23) 4 24) 4 25) 2
26. If 3Tan-1 (2 - 3 ) - Tan-1 (x) = Tan-1 (1/3) 26) 1 27) 2 28) 2 29) 2 30) 2
31) 2 32) 2 33) 3
then x =
1) 1/2 2) 2 3) 3 4) 1/3 LEVEL - I (H.W)-HINTS
8 5
27. If C os 1 ( ) C o s 1 ( ) C o s 1 x then x =
17 13 2x 1
1. Sin 1 x domain [-1, 1] 1 3
1
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2. 0 2x 1 5 2
17. Cot 1 (Co sec 1 Tan 1 )
3. Range of cot 1 x is 0, 3 3
3 2
Cot ( Sin 1 ( ) Tan 1 ( ))
2 5 3
4. Sin 1 ( Sin 1
Sin [ Sin( )]
3 3 x
1 1
Apply Sin x Tan and
5
Sin 1[Tan
1 1 x2
5. ] Sin ( 1)
4
3 3
Sin 1 Tan 1 apply Tan 1 x Tan 1 y
2 2 5 4
6. Sec
1 3 12 formula
1 1 2x
1 2x 1 18. Apply 2Tan x Tan ( ) and
7. Apply 2Tan x Sin ( ) and 1 x2
1 x2
Tan 1 x Tan 1 y formula
1 1 1
Tan x Cos ( ) formula
1 x2 19. Put x
3
2
8.
Sec 2 (Tan1 2) Co sec2 Cot 1 2 1
20. Put x
=1+ Tan 2 (Tan 1 2) 1 Cot 2 (Cot 1 2) 2
9. Apply
1 a 1 b
21. Apply Sin ( ) Sin then
Cos 1 x Cos 1 y Cos 1 ( xy 1 x 2 1 y 2 ) x x 2
formula x a 2 b 2 formula
1 3
10. Put Cot ( )x x 4
4 22. Sin 1 Sin 1
5 5 2
11. x 1 only satisfied a b
1
1 1 Apply Sin Sin 1 then
Cos x Sec x 2 =Irrational number x x 2
12. Apply 2Tan1x formula
x a 2 b 2 5 x 2 42 x 3
13. Apply 2Tan1x formula
1 Sinx x
23. Tan( )
4 1 4 4 Cosx 4 2
Sin 1 2Tan 1 Sin 1 Cos 1
5 3 5 5 2
1 1
24. Tan 1[ Sin( Sin 1 )] Tan1 ( )
3 3 6
1 p 1 q p
14. Apply Tan ( ) Tan 25. Put a Tan
q q p 4
1
15. Apply Tan 1 x Tan 1 y 26. 2 3 Tan150 then Tan 1 x Tan 1
4 3
1 120
16. 4Tan 1 Tan 1 ( ) then apply 27. Apply Cos1x Cos1y Cos1(xy 1 x2 1 y2 )
5 19
28. Given equation satisfied for 0 x 1
1 1
Tan x Tan y formula
29. Cos 1 x1 Cos 1 x2 ......... Cos 1 xn 0
x1 x2 ............. xn 1
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1) , 2) (0, ] 3) , 4) [0, ] 10. If Tan-1(2x) + Tan-1(3x) = then x =
4 4 4 4 4
1) 1/2 2) 1/4 3) 1/6 4) 6
2. Range of f ( x) Sin 1 x Tan 1 x Sec1 x is
1 - x2 1 - x2 2
3 3 11. If Cot-1 ( ) + Cos-1 ( )= ;
1) , 2) , 2x 1 + x2 3
4 4 4 4
x > 0 ; x 1 then x =
3
3) , 4) , 1 1 1 1
4 4 2 2 1) 2) ± 3)± 4)
3. The domain of Sin–1 [log2(x2/2)] is 2 2 3 3
1) [–2, –1] 2) [1, 2] 1 1
Tan 1
1 2
Tan 1 2 then x =
12. If Tan
1 2x 4x 1 x
3) [–2, –1] [1, 2] 4) 2, 0
2
4. Arrange the following functions in the 1) 1 2) 0 3) -3 4)
3
increasing order of their domains.
f(x) =Sin-1x; g(x) = Cos1 2x ; h(x)=Sin-12x ; b
13. Tan[Tan-1( )+Tan-1( )]=
k(x)=Tan-1 (5x) a+b a2 + ab + 1
1) f(x), g(x), h(x), k(x) 2) g(x), h(x), k(x), f(x)
1) a 2) 1/a 3) b 4) 1/b
3) g(x), h(x), f(x), k(x) 4) g(x), f(x), h(x), k(x)
5. The value of cos (2Cos-1 0.8) is 14. In a ABC , If C is a right angle then
1) 0.48 2) 0.96 3) 0.6 4) 0.28 a b
Tan 1 ( ) Tan 1 ( )
bc ca
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5 1 1 3
1) 2) 3) 4) 1) 0 2) 3) 4)
3 4 6 2 2 2 2
23. If 0 x 1 , then
-1
x + 1 -1
x - 1
15. If Tan ( ) + Tan ( ) 2
x - 1 x 1 x 2 x cos(cot 1 x ) sin(cot 1 x
1
= + Tan-1 (-7) then x =
x
1) 2 2) -2 3) 1 4) no solution 1) 2) x 3) x 1 x 2 4) 1 x 2
16. The number of real solutions of 1 x2
24. The value of ' a ' for which
-1 -1 2
Tan ( x(x + 1) + Sin (x + x + 1) =
is
ax2 Sin1( x2 2x 2) Cos1( x2 2x 2) 0
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) has a real solution, is
-1 -1 -1
17. If x = Tan (1) + Cos (- ½) + Sin (- ½ ) and 2 2
y = cos [ ½ Cos-1 (1/8)] then 1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2
1) x = 2 y 2) y = 3 x 2 2
3) x = y 4) y = x 25. If minimum value of Sin 1 x Cos 1 x is
18. Let a,b,c be a positive real numbers
2
1 a ( a b c) b(a b c) , then value of k is
Tan Tan 1 k
bc ca
1) 4 2)6 3)8 4) 10
c(a b c)
Tan 1 then tan 2 2 5 2
If Tan x Cot x
1 1
ab 26. , then x =
8
1) 0 2) 3 3) 1 4) 4
[Eam-2011]
19. If x, y and z are in A.P and Tan 1 x, Tan 1 y 1) -1 2) 1 3) 0 4) 2
1
and Tan z are also in A.P then (Aie-2013) 27. If 6Sin 1 ( x 2 6 x 12) 2 , then the value
1) x y z 2) 2 x 3 y 6 z
of x , is
3) 6 x 3 y 2 z 4) 6 x 4 y 3 z
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) does not exists
20.
1
1
1 1
If sin cos sin tan x 1 , where 28. If Cos 1 x Sin 1 x , then x belongs to the
interval
[] denotes the greatest integer function,
1) ( , 0) 2) ( 1, 0) 3)
then x
1) [tan sin cos1, tan sin cos sin1] 1 1
[0, ) 4) [1, )
2 2
2) (tan sin cos1, tan sin cos sin1)
29. The least integral value of x for which
3) [1, 1] 4) [sin cos tan1, sin cos sin tan1]
Tan 1 x Cot 1 x is
21. I f x (3 - x) 2 then
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
Sin-1 (x) + Sin-1 (x2) + …...... + Sin-1 (x10) =
30. The value of Sin 1 (sin12) Sin 1 (cos12)
1) 2) 2 3) 5 4)10 1) 0 2) 24 2 3) 4 24 4) 8
2
1 1 1 1 y
22. If Cos x Cos y and 31. If Cos x Cos ( ) then
2 2
Tan 1 x Tan 1 y 0 then x 2 xy y 2 4 x 2 4 xy cos y 2 [AIEEE-2005]
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33.
1
If Sin x Sin y Sin z
1
then
1 h: sin 1 2x domain ,
2 2 2
x(x+1) = 0 x = 0 or –1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
25. ( Sin x) (Cos x) ( Sin x ) ( Sin x )
3 2
17. x , y Cos put
4 2 2
2( Sin 1 x) 2 Sin 1 x
4
1 1 Cos 3
Cos 1 , y 2
8 2 4 4.2. 2
Its minimum value is 4 2
8 8
use Tan x Tan y Tan z Tan
1
x x
1 1 1
18.
1 xy 26.
1 1 2
(Tan x Cot x) 2Tan x( Tan x)
5 2
1 1
2 8
(or) Put a=b=c=1 verify option
3 2
2(Tan1 x)2 Tan1 x 0
19. 2Tan 1 y Tan 1 x Tan 1 z y 2 xz 8
3
x, y, z are in G.P as well as in A.P Tan 1 x ,
4 4
x yz
1 1 1 1 Tan 1 x x 1
20. 1 Sin Cos Sin Tan x 4
2
Sin1 Cos 1Sin 1Tan 1 x 1 27. Sin1 ( x 2 6 x 12)
3
CosSin1 Sin 1Tan 1 x Cos1
x 2 6 x 12 ( x 3) 2 3 3 x R
SinCosSin1 Tan1 x SinCos1
TanSinCosSin1 x TanSinCos1 1
28. If 1 x Cos 1 x Sin 1 x
21. Given 3xx2 2x2 3x20x 1(or) 2 2
At x=2 sine is not defined
29. 2 Tan 1 x .
1 1
So Sin (1) Sin (1) ......... 10 times 2
n
1
1 1 1
1 5
tan n tan 1
1
35. tan 7.
The value of tan 2 Cos is
n 1 1 n 1 n 3
LEVEL - II (H.W) 3 5
1) 2) 3 5
2
1. Range of Sin1x Cos 1x is 1
3)
2
3 5 4) 2 3
3 5
1) [ , ] 2) [ , ]
2 2 3 3 1 5 24
8. If Tan Tan1 Cos 1 x then x =
3 12 25
3) [ , ] 4) [0, ]
2 31 33 36 39
1) 2) 3) 4)
325 325 325 325
2.
1 2
The ascending order of A Sin log3 , 9. 6 Sin 1 ( x 2 6 x 8.5) , then x =
1 1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 0
B Cos 1 log 3 , C Tan 1 log1/3 2 is
2 8
1) C,B,A 2) B,A,C 3) C, A,B 4) B,C,A 10. If Tan-1 (x+1) + Tan-1(x -1) = Tan-1 then x =
31
3. The domain of Tan 1 (5 x) 1) 1 2) 1/2 3) -1/2 4) 1/4
1 1
1) R 2) 0, 3) 0, 4) , 11. If Cot-1 ( ) + Cot -1 (
)=
2 2 x + 1 x - 1
4. The decreasing order of , Tan-1 3x - Tan-1 x then x =
1 3 1 1
1) ±1/2 2) -1, ± 1/3 3) 2, ±1 4) -1,±1/2
A Sin 1 B Cos ,
2 2 2
1
12. Tan-1 + an-1
Tan =
3 1 2
C Tan 1 is 1) 2) /2 3) /4 4) 3 /4
2 2
1)B,A,C 2)B,C,A 3)C,A,B 4)C,B,A 1 1 a 1 1 a
13. Tan C os Tan C os
1 33 4 2 b 4 2 b
5. The value of Sin (Cos ( )) is
5 1) b/a 2) a/b 3) 2a/b 4) 2b/a
3 7 1 9 9
14. C o s 1 C os S in
1) 2) 3) 4) 2 1 0 10
5 5 10 10
3 7 7 17
10 1 35 1) 2) 3) 4)
6. Cos 1 cos Sin sin 20 10 20 20
7 11
1 x 1 1 x 1
24 26 15. If Tan ( x 2 ) Tan x 2 4 then x
1
Tan 1 tan Cot cot is
13 5
1 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 2 4 2 2 2 3 3
1) 2)
7 55 13 7 55 13 16. The number of solutions of the equation
2
4 2 4 2 2 Sin 1 x 5Sin 1 x 2 0 is
3) 4)
7 55 13 7 55 13 1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3
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1) 2Cos 1 x 2) 2Cos 1 x 3) 4) 0 1) 0, 2) 0,
4
3) ,
4 4
4) ,
4 2
4 4
18. Value of Tan1 2 Tan1 3 Tan1 4 26. If , , are the roots of the equation
22. If 2 Tan
1
2 1 ,
1 x2
1 1 2 x
1
1 1 1 1) Cos 2 2) Sin 2
3Sin Sin ( 2 ) and 1 x 1 x
2
1 2x 1 x2
Cos 1 then 3) Tan
1
2
1
4) Cos 2
3 1 x 1 x
1) 2)
3) 4)
30. Cos 1 (Cos12) Sin 1 ( Sin12)
23. The value of 1) 0 2) 3) 8 24 4) 8 24
1 x y 5
Sin 1 cot Sin 1
2 3
Cos1
12
Sec1 2 31. If Cos Cos 1 and
4 4 is a b 12
1) 0 2) 3) 4) x y x2 y2
2 3 Sin 1 Sin 1 then 2 2
1 1 11 a b 12 a b
24. The equation 2Cos x Sin x has
6
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1 3 5 3. Domain of Tan 1 x is R
1) 1 2) 3) 4)
4 4 4 4. A 0, B 900 , 0 C 900
32. 2Cos 1 x Sin 1 (2 x 1 x 2 ) is valid for 33 3
5. 6 Q1
1) 1 x 1 2) 0 x 1 5 5
1 1 33 3
3) 0 x 4) x 1 Sin 1[Cos ( )] Sin 1[Cos ( )]
2 2 5 5
10
33.
1 1 1
If Tan x Tan y Tan z and 6. cos–1cos 7 =
2
( x y ) 2 ( y z ) 2 ( z x ) 2 0 then 10
4 4
cos–1cos 2 7 = cos–1cos =
x2 y 2 z 2
7 7
1) 0 2) 4 3) 1 4) 2 35 13
sin–1 sin = sin–1sin 2 +
1 12 11 11
34. The ascending order of A Cos ( Sin )
13
13 2
3 1 1 sin–1sin = sin–1sin
B Sin(2Tan 1 ) C Tan( Cos 1 ) is 11 11
4 2 3
1) A, B, C 2) A, C, B 3) B, C, A 4) B, A, C 2 2
n = sin–1 sin =
2m 11 11
35. Tan1 m4 m2 2
m1
2 4 2
2 2 tan–1 tan = tan–1 tan 2 =
1 n n 1 n n 13 13
1. Tan
n 2 n 2 2. Tan
n 2 n 2
2 2
1 n2 n 2 tan–1 tan = ]
3. Tan 2 4. 13 13
n n 4
LEVEL - II (H.W)-KEY 26 1
cot 1 cot cot cot 5 =
01) 1 02)3 03) 1 04) 2 05) 4 5 5 5
06) 1 07) 3 08) 3 09) 2 10) 4
11) 1 12) 3 13) 4 14) 4 15) 2 1 5
7. Put Cos x
16) 2 17) 3 18) 4 19) 2 20) 3 3
21) 1 22) 2 23) 1 24) 1 25) 2 x 24 24
8. Sin1x Tan1 Sin1 Tan1
26) 2 27) 1 28) 3 29) 4 30) 4 1 x2 25 7
31) 4 32) 4 33) 3 34) 2 35) 1
Apply Tan 1 x Tan 1 y x T an 1 x y ,
LEVEL - II (H.W)-HINTS 1 xy
1 1 xy 1 formula
1. Let y Sin x Cos x 2Cos 1 x
2 17
9. 6sin 1 x 2 6 x
3 2
0 Cos 1 x y
2 2
17
2. 0 A 900 , B 900 , C 0 sin 1 x 2 6 x
2 6
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1 x2 1 1 1
cos 1 C Tan( Cos 1 ) put Cos 1
2 is not equal to 2 tan x.
1
2 3 3
1 x
1
30. (4 12) (12 4 ) 8 24 then C
2
x y 5
31. Cos 1 Cos 1 (1) and n
a b 2 2m
35. tan 1 ( m4 m2 2 )
y x m1
Cos 1 Cos 1 (2)
b a 2 n
(m 2 m 1) (m2 m 1)
1 y y 1 tan 1 ( 2 2
)
(1)+(2) Cos m 1 1 ( m m 1)( m m 1)
b 4 b 2
n
1 x x 3 [tan 1 (m 2 m 1) tan 1 ((m 2 m 1)]
(1)-(2) Cos
a 6 a 2 m1
x2 y2 5 LEVEL - III
a2 b2 4
32. Let x Cosy where 0 y , x 1 C os 1 41/ 49
1. S in 1 2 / 7
=
1 1 2
2Cos x Sin (2 x 1 x ) (1)
1) 4 2) 3 3) 2 4) 1
1 1 2
2Cos (Cosy ) Sin (2Cosy 1 Cos y ) 2. If x takes negative permissible value, then
1) Cos 1 1 x2 2) Cos1 1 x2
Sin ( Sin2 y ) 2 y for
1 y
4 4 3) Cos1 x2 1 4) Cos1 1 x2
And 2Cos 1 (Cosy ) 2 y for 0 y
Thus equation (1) holds only when a - x x - b
3. Cos-1 = Sin-1 ( a b ) is
a - b a - b
1
y [0, ] x [ ,1] possible if
4 2
1) a x b or a x b
1 2) a = x = b
33. Put x y z 3) a > b and x takes any value
3
4) a < b and x takes any value
1 1 1
x2 y2 z 2 1
3 3 3
1
4. The value of Sin cosCos cos x Sin sin x
1 1
12 5
34. A Cos( Sin1 ) where x , is
13 13 2
Sin 1
x Cos 1 1 x 2 1)
2) 3) 4)
2 2
3 24 2x
B Sin(2Tan1 ) 2Tan x Sin (
1 1
) 1 -1 4
If x sin 2T an 2 and y=sin Tan
1 x2 1
4 25 5.
2 3
then
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2 2 2
1) x y 2) x y 4) x y3) 1) tan 2) cot 3) tan 4) cot
5 2 2 2
6. Sin–1(sin3) + Cos–1(cos7) – Tan–1(tan5) = 15. If a1, a2, a3 ........ an are in A.P. with common
1) 1 2) 3) 3 1 4) 2 1 difference ‘d’, then
7. The number of solutions of
Tan1 d Tan1 d ...
a a 2
3
1 a a 1 a a
Sin 1 1 b b2 .... Cos1 a ...
tan
1 2 2 3
3 9 2
1 d
...... Tan
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4)
1 a a
n1 n
8. If y ( Sin1 x)3 (Cos 1 x)3 then
(n - 1) d (n - 1) d
3 3 1) 2)
1) min y 2) min y a1 a n 1 + a 1a n
8 32
3 7 3 nd a n - a1
3) max y 4) max y 3) 4)
8 32 1 + a1a n a n a1
1 2 1 n n 1 c1 x y c c c c
1
9. Sin ( ) Sin1( ) .... Sin1( ) .... 16. Tan1 ( ) Tan1 ( 2 1 ) Tan1 ( 3 2 )
2 6 n(n 1) c1 y x 1 c2c1 1 c3c2
3 1
1) 2) 3) 4) .... Tan 1 ( )
2 4 2 cn
1 1 2 x 2 1 x 1 2x
10. Cos x 1 x 2
1 Cos Cos 1 x 1) Tan y 2) Tan 1 ( xy )
2 4 2
holds for : 1 x 1 y
3) Tan y 4) Tan
1) x 1 2) x R x
3) 0 x 1 4) 1 x 0 1 1 1 2 1 4
17. Tan Tan Tan ......
11. The set of values of x from which the 3 9 33
1 1 x 1
identity Cos x Cos 3 3x2 1) 2) 3) 4) 2
2 2 3 4 2
holds good is
1 1 1 x
1 1 18. Value of Sec 2
4Cos1
1) [0,1] 2) [0, ] 3) [ ,1] 4) {1, 0,1} 1 2x 2
2 2
x 3 1 2x k 1
1 x2
12. If A = T a n 1 and B = Tan 1) 2Tan x 1 2) Tan
2k x k 3 1 x
then A-B =
1) 00 2) / 6 3) / 4 4) / 3 1
1 x2
13. The number of solutions of the equation 3) Cot 4) constant for all x
1 x
Tan-1(x–1) + Tan-1(x)+Tan–1(x+1)=Tan-1(3x) is
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4 19. The solution set of the equation
Tan 1 x Cot 1x Cos1 2 x is :
14. Cot 1
cos Tan 1
cos x 0, then
sin x = (AIE-2002) 1) 0,1 2) 1,1 3) 1,3 4) 1,3
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has exactly two solutions, then can have x 3 bx 2 cx 1 0(b c ) then the value of
the integral value. 1
Tan 1 Tan 1
1) 1 2) 0 3) 1 4) 2
23. If x1 , x2 , x3 , x4 are roots of the equation 1) 2) 3) 0 4)
2 2
x 4 x 3 sin 2 x 2 cos 2 x cos sin 0
3 1
1 1 1 1 30. cos ec2 Tan 1 +
then Tan x1 Tan x2 Tan x3 Tan x4 2 2
3 1
1) 2) 3) 4) sec2 Tan 1
2 2 2
1 n 1) ( )( 2 2 ) 2) ( )( 2 2 )
24. If Cot , n N then the maximum
6 3) ( )( 2 2 ) 4) 0
value of ‘n’ is
1) 6 2) 7 3) 5 4) 10 31. x n Tan 1 3 is a solution of the
2 10
25. If Cot 1 x 7 Cot 1 x 10 0 , then x equation 12 tan 2 x 1 0 if
cos x
lies in the interval 1) n is any integer
2) n is an even integer
1) cot 5, cot 2 2) , c o t 5 c o t 2 ,
3) n is a positive integer
4) n is an odd integer
3) , cot 5 4) cot 2,
LEVEL - III-KEY
26. The value of x for which 01) 3 02) 2 03) 1 04) 4 05) 2 06) 1
1 2
Cos cos 4 3x 4 x is 07) 4 08) 2 09) 2 10) 3 11) 3 12) 2
13) 3 14) 1 15) 2 16) 3 17) 1 18) 4
2 6 8 2 6 8
1) 0, 2) , 0 19) 3 20) 2 21) 3 22) 2 23) 2 24) 3
3 3
25) 4 26) 4 27) 4 28) 4 29) 2 30) 3
2 6 8 2 6 8 31) 4
3) 2, 2 4) 3
,
3
LEVEL - III-HINTS
27. The least integral value of k for which
(k – 2)x2 + 8x + k + 4 > Sin–1(sin 12) + 41 2
1. cos 1 2sin 1
Cos–1(cos 12) for all x R , is 49 7
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3 3 7 3 3
1 2 cos
2 cos
Sin x Cos x
1 1
cot x cot x
32 8 1 cos 1 cos
n n 1 n n 1 1 cos
9. Tn Sin 1 Tan 1 sin x tan 2 / 2
n(n 1) 1 n n 1 1 cos
15. Taking terms in numerator as
Tan 1 n Tan 1 n 1
d a2 a1 a3 a2 ........... after that apply
S Tan11Tan10 Tan1 2 Tan11 .......Tan1
tan 1 x tan 1 y formula
Tan 1 Tan 1 0 x 1 1 1
2 y c c c 1
1
Tan 1
Tan 1 2 ...... Tan1
1
1 x2 16. 1 x . 1 1 1 . 1
C os 1 x 2 1 x2 1 cn
10. 2 4
yc c c
1 1 2
x
x
2 1 x 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1
cos 1 x 1 x 2 1 Tan Tan Tan Tan .....Tan
2
2
y c1 c1 c2 cn
1 x
1 x2 = Tan y
12 2
For Cos 2 x 1 x 1 4
2n 1 n n 1
1
17. Tn tan 1 2 2
2n 1 tan
1 2 1 2n.2n 1
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tan 1 2n tan 1 2n 1 x1 x1 x2 x3
tan 1
1 x1 x2 x1 x2 x3 x4 2
S tan 1 tan 1 1 =
2 4 4
n n
24. cot 1 3 n 3
1 1 x 6
18. sec 1 2 4 cos
1
1 2x 2 n 5.46
1 x Maximum value of ‘n’ is 5.
cos 1 1 2 x 2 4 cos 1 2
2 25. cot x
1
7 cot 1 x 10 0
1 x cot 1 x 2 cot 1 x 5 0
cos 1 2 x 2 1 4 cos 1 -- (1)
2
put x cos then (1) can be written as Since Cot 1 x 5 is negative and does not exits
cot 1 x 2 x cot 2,
cos 1 cos 2 4 cos 1 cos
2
26. cos 1 cos 4 cos 1 cos 2 4 2 4
2 2 which is constant for all x.
19. Since, tan 1 x and cot 1 x exists for all x R and 2 4 3 x 2 4 x
cos 1 2 x exists, if 3 x 2 4 x 2 4 0
1 2 x 1
tan 1 x cot 1 x cos 1 2 x is possible 2 6 8 2 6 8
x
3 3
only, if 1 x 3 , thus the solution of given
equation is [1,3] but at x = 3 given equation not 27. sin–1(sin 12) = sin–1 sin(12 – 4 ) =
12 – 4
satisifed therefore x 1,3 . cos–1(cos 12) = cos–1 cos(4 – 12) = 4 – 12
\ (k – 2)x2 + 8x + k + 4 > 0
20. cos 1 x x has only one real root.
3 6 if k = 2 then 8x + 4 > 0 (not possible)
if k > 2 then k – 2 > 0
21. 1 cos 2 x 2 sin 1 sin x
and 64 – 4(k – 2)(k + 4) < 0
cos x sin 1 sin x The graph of 16 < k2 + 2k – 8, k2 + 2k – 24 > 0
(k + 6)(k – 4) > 0 k 5
y cos x intersect the curve
y sin 1 sin x in 2 points in , 28. cos–1y + cos–1(2xy) = – sin–1x = cos–1x
2
22. x2 x 1 x 1
cos cos 1 ( 2 xy) = cos cos 1 x cos 1 y
x 0, 1 and 1 x 0
2xy = xy + 1 x 2 1 y 2 x2 + y2 = 1
0 1 0
23. from given equation. 29. Let f ( x ) x 3 bx 2 cx 1
x1 sin2 ; x1x2 cos2; x1x2 x3 cos; f (0) 1 0, f ( 1) b c 0
and x1 x 2 x 3 x 4 sin lies between 1 and 0
1 1 1 1
tan x1 tan x2 tan x3 tan x4 1 1
0 tan( ) cot
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tan 1 tan 1 tan 1 cot 1 LEVEL - IV
1. A sser tion (A ) : I f 0 < x <then
2
2 2 Sin-1(cosx)+Cos-1(sinx)= -2x
3 1 3 2 1 1
30. cos ec 2 tan 1 sec tan Reason (R) : Cos-1x = - Sin-1x x [0,1]
2 2 2 2 2
1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
2) Both A and R are true but R is not correct
3 1 3 1
explanation of A
1 1 cos tan 1
1 cos tan
3) A is true but Ris false
4) A is false but R is true
2. Statement -1: Number of roots of the equation
1
1
cot 1 x cos 1 2 x 0 is zero.
3 3
1 1 Statement - 2: Ragne of cot 1 x and cos 1 x
2 2 2 2
is 0, and 0, respectively
1) Both the statements are true and statement 2
3 3
2 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1
2 2
2 2 2) Both the statements are true but statement 2
is not the correct explanation of statement 1
2 2 [( ) 2 2 ] 3) statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false
4)statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true
( )( 2 2 )
3. Let x, y be such that
31. 1
x n tan 3
sin 1 ax cos 1 y cos 1 bxy / 2
tan 1 3 n x tan(n x) 3
a) If a 1, b 0, then x, y lies on
tan x 3 tan x 3
p) x 2 y 2 1
2 tan x 3
tan 2 x and
2
1 tan x 4 b) If a 1, b 1, then q) x 2 1 y 2 1 0
1 1 c) a 1, b 2, then r) y x
cos x
1 tan 2 x 10 s) 4 x 1 y 1
2 2
d) a 2, b 2then
On substituting these value in the given equation 1) a p, b q, c p, d s
1 2) a p, b q, c s, d r
we find only cos x satisfies the equa-
10
3) a r , b q, c s, d r
tion. So that the given equation holds for values of
4) a p, b q, c r , d s
1
x for which tan x 3 and cos x 4. Which of the following function(s) is/are
10 identical
Which is possible if x lies in the second quadrand
only and so n must be odd integer. (i) f(x) = cot(cot–1x) ; g(x) = x
(ii) f(x) = sin–1(3x – 4x3) ; g(x) = 3sin–1x
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(iii) f(x) = sec–1x + cosec–1x ; g(x) = 3) sin 1 ax cos 1 y cos 1 bxy
2 2
(iv) f(x) = tan(cot–1x) ; g(x) = cot(tan–1x)
sin 1 ax cos 1 bxy cos 1 y
(v) f(x) = e ln cot
1
x
; g(x) = cot–1x 2
use sin 1 x sin 1 y for LHS
ln sec 1 x
(vi) f(x) = e ; g(x) = sec–1x
1) only i,iv,v 2) i, iii,iv only we get abx 2 y 1 b 2 x 2 y 2 1 a 2 x 2 y
LEVEL - IV-HINTS 1 1
Now sin x 1 , 1 sin x 2
1
1 1 sin 1 x 1 and cos x 0
1) A : sin sin 2 x cos cos 2 x
0 cos 1 x 1 , cos1 x 1
1 1
Reason : sin x cos x is correct. Now x must satisfy x sin1, 1
2
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