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Chapter 21

Trigonometrical Identities — Test Yourself

Class - 10 Concise Mathematics Selina



Test Yourself

Question 1(a)

For the given figure, which of the following conditions is true :

  1. cot γ < cot β

  2. cot γ > cot α

  3. cot β > cot α

  4. cot β < cot γ

For the given figure, which of the following conditions is true : Trigonometrical identities, Concise Mathematics Solutions ICSE Class 10.

Answer

From figure,

cot α = OAAB\dfrac{OA}{AB}

cot β = OAAC\dfrac{OA}{AC}

cot γ = OAAD\dfrac{OA}{AD}

Since, AB < AC < AD

∴ cot γ < cot β < cot α

Hence, Option 1 is the correct option.

Question 1(b)

If sin A = 45\dfrac{4}{5}, the value of 1cos (90° - A)1+cos (90° - A)\sqrt{\dfrac{1 - \text{cos (90° - A)}}{1 + \text{cos (90° - A)}}} is :

  1. 1

  2. 3

  3. 12\dfrac{1}{2}

  4. 13\dfrac{1}{3}

Answer

Given,

sin A = 45\dfrac{4}{5}

We need to find the value of:

1cos (90° - A)1+cos (90° - A)\sqrt{\dfrac{1 - \text{cos (90° - A)}}{1 + \text{cos (90° - A)}}}

Solving,

1cos (90° - A)1+cos (90° - A)1sin A1+sin A1451+455455+4515951×55×91913.\Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{1 - \text{cos (90° - A)}}{1 + \text{cos (90° - A)}}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{1 - \text{sin A}}{1 + \text{sin A}}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{1 - \dfrac{4}{5}}{1 + \dfrac{4}{5}}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{\dfrac{5 - 4}{5}}{\dfrac{5 + 4}{5}}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{\dfrac{1}{5}}{\dfrac{9}{5}}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{1 \times 5}{5 \times 9}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{1}{9}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{3}.

Hence, Option 4 is the correct option.

Question 1(c)

(1 + tan2 A) × cos2 A - 1 is :

  1. 1

  2. -2

  3. 0

  4. 2

Answer

Solving,

(1+tan2A)×cos2A1(1+sin2Acos2A)×cos2A1(cos2A+sin2Acos2A)×cos2A11cos2A×cos2A1110.\Rightarrow (1 + \text{tan}^2 A) \times \text{cos}^2 A - 1 \\[1em] \Rightarrow \Big(1 + \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A}{\text{cos}^2 A}\Big) \times \text{cos}^2 A - 1 \\[1em] \Rightarrow \Big(\dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 A}{\text{cos}^2 A}\Big) \times \text{cos}^2 A - 1 \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 A} \times \text{cos}^2 A - 1 \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1 - 1 \\[1em] \Rightarrow 0.

Hence, Option 3 is the correct option.

Question 1(d)

sin A tan A1cos2A\dfrac{\text{sin A tan A}}{1 - \text{cos}^2 A} is equal to :

  1. cos A

  2. sec A

  3. cosec A

  4. sin A

Answer

Solving,

sin A tan A1cos2Asin A tan Asin2Atan Asin Asin Acos Asin Asin Asin A×cos A1cos Asec A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A tan A}}{1 - \text{cos}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A tan A}}{\text{sin}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{tan A}}{\text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}}}{\text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{sin A} \times \text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{sec A}.

Hence, Option 2 is the correct option.

Question 1(e)

For acute angles α and β, if α > β, then :

A : cos α > cos β

B : tan α > tan β

C : sin α > sin β

D : cot α > cot β

Which of the above statement/statements is/are true :

  1. A and B

  2. B and C

  3. C and D

  4. D and A

Answer

For acute angles,

Greater the angle, greater is the sine and tangent of the angle.

Since,

α > β

∴ tan α > tan β

∴ sin α > sin β.

Hence, Option 2 is the correct option.

Question 1(f)

If M = x cos A + y sin A and N = x sin A - y cos A, then M2 + N2 is :

  1. x2 - y2

  2. y2 - x2

  3. x2 + y2

  4. (x + y)2

Answer

Substituting value of M and N in M2 + N2, we get :

⇒ (x cos A + y sin A)2 + (x sin A - y cos A)2

⇒ x2 cos2 A + y2 sin2 A + 2xy sin A cos A + x2 sin2 A + y2 cos2 A - 2xy sin A cos A

⇒ x2 cos2 A + y2 sin2 A + x2 sin2 A + y2 cos2 A

⇒ x2 cos2 A + x2 sin2 A + y2 sin2 A + y2 cos2 A

⇒ x2 (sin2 A + cos2 A) + y2 (sin2 A + cos2 A)

Substituting, sin2 A + cos2 A = 1, we get :

⇒ x2 × 1 + y2 × 1

⇒ x2 + y2.

Hence, Option 3 is the correct option.

Question 1(g)

tan 60° - tan 30°1+tan 60° tan 30°\dfrac{\text{tan 60° - tan 30°}}{1 + \text{tan 60° tan 30°}} is equal to :

  1. tan 30°

  2. tan 45°

  3. tan 60°

  4. none

Answer

Solving,

tan 60° - tan 30°1+tan 60° tan 30°3131+3×133131+123222313tan 30°.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{tan 60° - tan 30°}}{1 + \text{tan 60° tan 30°}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\sqrt{3} - \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{3}}}{1 + \sqrt{3} \times \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{3}}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\dfrac{3 - 1}{\sqrt{3}}}{1 + 1} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\dfrac{2}{\sqrt{3}}}{2} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{2}{2\sqrt{3}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{3}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{tan 30°}.

Hence, Option 1 is the correct option.

Question 1(h)

3sin 47°cos 43°tan 50°cot 40°2 sin245°3\dfrac{\text{sin 47°}}{\text{cos 43°}} - \dfrac{\text{tan 50°}}{\text{cot 40°}} - \text{2 sin}^2 45° is equal to :

  1. 0

  2. -1

  3. 1

  4. 2

Answer

Solving,

3sin 47°cos 43°tan 50°cot 40°2 sin245°3sin 47°cos (90° - 47°)tan 50°cot (90° - 50°)2 sin245°3sin 47°sin 47°tan 50°tan 50°2×(12)23×112×123111.\Rightarrow 3\dfrac{\text{sin 47°}}{\text{cos 43°}} - \dfrac{\text{tan 50°}}{\text{cot 40°}} - \text{2 sin}^2 45° \\[1em] \Rightarrow 3\dfrac{\text{sin 47°}}{\text{cos (90° - 47°)}} - \dfrac{\text{tan 50°}}{\text{cot (90° - 50°)}} - \text{2 sin}^2 45° \\[1em] \Rightarrow 3\dfrac{\text{sin 47°}}{\text{sin 47°}} - \dfrac{\text{tan 50°}}{\text{tan 50°}} - 2 \times \Big(\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\Big)^2 \\[1em] \Rightarrow 3 \times 1 - 1 - 2 \times \dfrac{1}{2} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 3 - 1 - 1 \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1.

Hence, Option 3 is the correct option.

Question 1(i)

If sin 2x = 2 sin 45° cos 45°; the value of x is :

  1. 45°

  2. 90°

  3. 30°

  4. 60°

Answer

Solving,

⇒ sin 2x = 2 sin 45° cos 45°

⇒ sin 2x = 2×12×122 \times \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}} \times \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}

⇒ sin 2x = 2×122 \times \dfrac{1}{2}

⇒ sin 2x = 1

⇒ sin 2x = sin 90°

⇒ 2x = 90°

⇒ x = 90°2\dfrac{90°}{2} = 45°.

Hence, Option 1 is the correct option.

Question 1(j)

For acute angle θ, sec2θ = 1 - tan2θ

Assertion(A): sec2θ = 1 - tan2θ is not a trigonometric identity.

Reason(R): For an acute angle θ, the trigonometric equation is an identity, if it is satisfied for every value of angle θ.

  1. A is true, R is false.

  2. A is false, R is true.

  3. Both A and R are true and R is correct reason for A.

  4. Both A and R are true and R is incorrect reason for A.

Answer

The valid trigonometric identity;

sec2θ = 1 + tan2θ

So, assertion (A) is true.

A trigonometric identity is an equation that holds true for all values of the variable (in this case, the angle θ) within its domain.

So, reason (R) is true.

∴ Both A and R are true and R is correct reason for A.

Hence, option 3 is the correct option.

Question 1(k)

(1 + tan2 A)(1 - sin A)(1 + sin A)

Assertion(A): The value of given trigonometric expression is 0.

Reason(R): The given expression is equal to sec2 A.cos2 A

  1. A is true, R is false.

  2. A is false, R is true.

  3. Both A and R are true and R is correct reason for A.

  4. Both A and R are true and R is incorrect reason for A.

Answer

Given,

⇒ (1 + tan2 A)(1 - sin A)(1 + sin A)

⇒ (1 + tan2 A)(1 - sin2 A)

⇒ (1 + tan2 A)cos2 A

⇒ sec2 A.cos2 A

So, reason (R) are true.

1cos2A\dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 A} .cos2 A

⇒ 1.

So, assertion (A) is false.

∴ A is false, R is true.

Hence, option 2 is the correct option.

Question 1(l)

cos A = 32\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2} and sin B = 12\dfrac{1}{2}

Assertion (A): tan (A + B) = 3\sqrt{3}

Reason (R): cos A = 32\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2} ⇒ A = 30°

sin B = 12\dfrac{1}{2} ⇒ B = 30°

  1. A is true, R is false.

  2. A is false, R is true.

  3. Both A and R are true and R is correct reason for A.

  4. Both A and R are true and R is incorrect reason for A.

Answer

Given, cos A = 32\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2} and sin B = 12\dfrac{1}{2}

⇒ cos A = cos 30° and sin B = sin 30°

⇒ A = 30° and B = 30°

So, reason (R) is true.

tan(A + B) = tan(30° + 30°) = tan 60° = 3\sqrt{3}

Thus, tan (A + B) = 3\sqrt{3}

So, assertion (A) is true.

∴ Both A and R are true and R is correct reason for A.

Hence, option 3 is the correct option.

Question 1(m)

x = (cosec A + cot A)(1 - cos A)

Assertion (A): x = sin A

Reason (R): x = (1sin A+cos Asin A)(1cos A)=sin2Asin A=sin A\Big(\dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}} + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}}\Big)(1 - \text{cos A}) = \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A}{\text{sin A}} = \text{sin A}

  1. A is true, R is false.

  2. A is false, R is true.

  3. Both A and R are true and R is correct reason for A.

  4. Both A and R are true and R is incorrect reason for A.

Answer

Given, x = (cosec A + cot A)(1 - cos A)

x=(1sin A+cos Asin A)(1cos A)=(1+cos Asin A)(1cos A)=(1+cos A)(1cos A)sin A=(1cos2Asin A)=(sin2Asin A)=sin A.\Rightarrow x = \Big(\dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}} + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}}\Big)(1 - \text{cos A})\\[1em] = \Big(\dfrac{1 + \text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}}\Big)(1 - \text{cos A})\\[1em] = \dfrac{(1 + \text{cos A})(1 - \text{cos A})}{\text{sin A}}\\[1em] = \Big(\dfrac{1 - \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin A}}\Big)\\[1em] = \Big(\dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A}{\text{sin A}}\Big)\\[1em] = \text{sin A}.

∴ Both A and R are true and R is correct reason for A.

Hence, option 3 is the correct option.

Question 1(n)

1sin Acos A\dfrac{1 - \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} = sec A - tan A

Statement (1): 1sin Acos A\dfrac{1 - \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} = sec A - tan A

1+sin Acos A\Rightarrow \dfrac{1 + \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} = sec A + tan A

Statement (2): 1sin Acos A1+sin Acos A\dfrac{1 - \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} - \dfrac{1 + \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} = 2sec A

  1. Both the statements are true.

  2. Both the statements are false.

  3. Statement 1 is true, and statement 2 is false.

  4. Statement 1 is false, and statement 2 is true.

Answer

Given, 1sin Acos A\dfrac{1 - \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} = sec A - tan A

Taking L.H.S.

1sin Acos A1cos Asin Acos Asec Atan A\Rightarrow \dfrac{1 - \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}}\\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} - \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}}\\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{sec A} - \text{tan A}

As, L.H.S. = R.H.S., so equation is true.

Now, 1+sin Acos A\dfrac{1 + \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} = sec A + tan A

Taking L.H.S.

1+sin Acos A1cos A+sin Acos Asec A+tan A\Rightarrow \dfrac{1 + \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}}\\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} + \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}}\\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{sec A} + \text{tan A}

As, L.H.S. = R.H.S., so equation is true.

So, statement 1 is true.

Now, 1sin Acos A1+sin Acos A\dfrac{1 - \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} - \dfrac{1 + \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} = 2sec A

Solving L.H.S.

1sin Acos A1+sin Acos A\Rightarrow \dfrac{1 - \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} - \dfrac{1 + \text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}}

1cos Asin Acos A(1cos A+sin Acos A)\Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} - \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} - \Big(\dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} + \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}}\Big)

⇒ (sec A - tan A) - (sec A + tan A)

⇒ sec A - tan A - sec A - tan A

⇒ -2tan A.

As, L.H.S. ≠ R.H.S.

So, statement 2 is false.

∴ Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.

Hence, option 3 is the correct option.

Question 1(o)

cos2θ+11+cot2θ\text{cos}^2 θ + \dfrac{1}{1 + {\text{cot}^2 θ}} = x

Statement (1): x = 1

Statement (2): x = cos2θ+1cosec2θ\text{cos}^2 θ + \dfrac{1}{{\text{cosec}^2 θ}} = cos2 θ + sin2 θ

  1. Both the statement are true.

  2. Both the statement are false.

  3. Statement 1 is true, and statement 2 is false.

  4. Statement 1 is false, and statement 2 is true.

Answer

Given, cos2θ+11+cot2θ\text{cos}^2 θ + \dfrac{1}{1 + {\text{cot}^2 θ}} = x

x=cos2θ+11+cot2θx=cos2θ+1cosec2θx=cos2θ+sin2θx=1\Rightarrow x = \text{cos}^2 θ + \dfrac{1}{1 + {\text{cot}^2 θ}}\\[1em] \Rightarrow x = \text{cos}^2 θ + \dfrac{1}{{\text{cosec}^2 θ}}\\[1em] \Rightarrow x = \text{cos}^2 θ + \text{sin}^2 θ\\[1em] \Rightarrow x = 1

∴ Both the statements are true.

Hence, option 1 is the correct option.

Question 1(p)

sin2θcos2θ1cos2θ\dfrac{\text{sin}^2 θ}{\text{cos}^2 θ} - \dfrac{1}{ \text{cos}^2 θ} = x

Statement (1): x = 1

Statement (2): x = sin2θ1cos2θ=cos2θcos2θ\dfrac{\text{sin}^2 θ - 1}{{\text{cos}^2 θ}} = \dfrac{-\text{cos}^2 θ}{{\text{cos}^2 θ}} = -1

  1. Both the statement are true.

  2. Both the statement are false.

  3. Statement 1 is true, and statement 2 is false.

  4. Statement 1 is false, and statement 2 is true.

Answer

Given, sin2θcos2θ1cos2θ\dfrac{\text{sin}^2 θ}{\text{cos}^2 θ} - \dfrac{1}{ \text{cos}^2 θ} = x

x=sin2θcos2θ1cos2θx=sin2θ1cos2θx=sin2θ(sin2θ+cos2θ)cos2θx=sin2θsin2θcos2θcos2θx=cos2θcos2θx=1\Rightarrow x = \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 θ}{\text{cos}^2 θ} - \dfrac{1}{ \text{cos}^2 θ}\\[1em] \Rightarrow x = \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 θ - 1}{\text{cos}^2 θ}\\[1em] \Rightarrow x = \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 θ - (\text{sin}^2 θ + \text{cos}^2 θ)}{\text{cos}^2 θ} \\[1em] \Rightarrow x = \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 θ - \text{sin}^2 θ - \text{cos}^2 θ}{\text{cos}^2 θ}\\[1em] \Rightarrow x = \dfrac{- \text{cos}^2 θ}{\text{cos}^2 θ}\\[1em] \Rightarrow x = -1

∴ Statement 1 is false, and statement 2 is true.

Hence, option 4 is the correct option.

Question 1(q)

sin A = cos A and tan2 A + cot2 A + 2

Statement (1): A = 45°

tan2 A + cot2 A + 2 = 4

Statement (2): sin A = cos A ⇒ A = 45°

  1. Both the statement are true.

  2. Both the statement are false.

  3. Statement 1 is true, and statement 2 is false.

  4. Statement 1 is false, and statement 2 is true.

Answer

Given, sin A = cos A

sin Acos A\dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} = 1

⇒ tan A = 1

⇒ tan A = tan 45°

⇒ A = 45°

So, statement 2 is true.

Substituting value of A in tan2 A + cot2 A + 2, we get :

⇒ tan2 A + cot2 A + 2 = tan2 45° + cot2 45° + 2

= (1)2 + (1)2 + 2

= 1 + 1 + 2

= 4.

So, statement 1 is true.

∴ Both the statements are true.

Hence, option 1 is the correct option.

Question 2(i)

Prove the following identities :

1cos A + sin A+1cos A - sin A=2 cos A2 cos2A1\dfrac{1}{\text{cos A + sin A}} + \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A - sin A}} = \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{2 cos}^2 A - 1}

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

1cos A + sin A+1cos A - sin Acos A - sin A + cos A + sin Acos2Asin2A2 cos Acos2Asin2A\Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A + sin A}} + \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A - sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos A - sin A + cos A + sin A}}{\text{cos}^2 A - \text{sin}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{cos}^2 A - \text{sin}^2 A}

By formula,

sin2 A = 1 - cos2 A

2 cos Acos2A(1cos2A)2 cos A2 cos2A1.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{cos}^2 A - (1 - \text{cos}^2 A)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{2 cos}^2 A - 1}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that 1cos A + sin A+1cos A - sin A=2 cos A2 cos2A1\dfrac{1}{\text{cos A + sin A}} + \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A - sin A}} = \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{2 cos}^2 A - 1}.

Question 2(ii)

Prove the following identities :

1sin2A1 + cos A=cos A1 - \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A}{\text{1 + cos A}} = \text{cos A}

Answer

By formula,

sin2 A = 1 - cos2 A

Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

11cos2A1 + cos A1(1 - cos A)(1 + cos A)1 + cos A1(1 - cos A)11+cos Acos A.\Rightarrow 1 - \dfrac{1 - \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{1 + cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1 - \dfrac{\text{(1 - cos A)(1 + cos A)}}{\text{1 + cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1 - (\text{1 - cos A}) \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1 - 1 + \text{cos A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{cos A}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that 1sin2A1 + cos A=cos A1 - \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A}{\text{1 + cos A}} = \text{cos A}.

Question 2(iii)

Prove the following identities :

cos A1 + sin A+tan A = sec A\dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{1 + sin A}} + \text{tan A = sec A}

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

cos A1 + sin A+tan Acos A1 + sin A+sin Acos Acos2A+sin A(1 + sin A)cos A(1 + sin A)cos2A+sin A + sin2Acos A(1 + sin A)\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{1 + sin A}} + \text{tan A}\\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{1 + sin A}} + \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A + \text{sin A(1 + sin A)}}{\text{cos A(1 + sin A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A + \text{sin A + sin}^2 A}{\text{cos A(1 + sin A)}}

By formula,

cos2 A + sin2 A = 1

1 + sin Acos A(1 + sin A)1cos Asec A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 + sin A}}{\text{cos A(1 + sin A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{sec A}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cos A1 + sin A+tan A = sec A\dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{1 + sin A}} + \text{tan A = sec A}.

Question 2(iv)

Prove the following identities :

sin A1 - cos Acot A = cosec A\dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{1 - cos A}} - \text{cot A = cosec A}

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

sin A1 - cos Acot Asin A1 - cos Acos Asin Asin2Acos A(1 - cos A)sin A(1 - cos A)sin2Acos A + cos2Asin A(1 - cos A)\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{1 - cos A}} - \text{cot A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{1 - cos A}} - \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A - \text{cos A(1 - cos A)}}{\text{sin A(1 - cos A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A - \text{cos A + cos}^2 A}{\text{sin A(1 - cos A)}}

By formula,

sin2 A + cos2 A = 1

1 - cos Asin A(1 - cos A)1sin Acosec A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 - cos A}}{\text{sin A(1 - cos A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{cosec A}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that sin A1 - cos Acot A = cosec A\dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{1 - cos A}} - \text{cot A = cosec A}.

Question 2(v)

Prove the following identities :

1 - cos A1 + cos A=sin A1 + cos A\sqrt{\dfrac{\text{1 - cos A}}{\text{1 + cos A}}} = \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{1 + cos A}}

Answer

Multiplying numerator and denominator of L.H.S. of above equation by 1+cos A\sqrt{1 + \text{cos A}} :

1cos A1 + cos A×1+cos A1+cos A1cos2A(1+cos A)2\Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{1 - \text{cos A}}{\text{1 + cos A}}} \times \sqrt{\dfrac{1 + \text{cos A}}{1 + \text{cos A}}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{1 - \text{cos}^2 A}{(1 + \text{cos A})^2}}

By formula,

1 - cos2 A = sin2 A

sin2A1+cos Asin A1 + cos A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\sqrt{\text{sin}^2 A}}{1 + \text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{1 + cos A}}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that 1cos A1 + cos A=sin A1 + cos A\sqrt{\dfrac{1 - \text{cos A}}{\text{1 + cos A}}} = \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{1 + cos A}}.

Question 2(vi)

Prove the following identities :

1+(sec A - tan A)2cosec A (sec A - tan A)=2 tan A\dfrac{1 + \text{(sec A - tan A)}^2}{\text{cosec A (sec A - tan A)}} = \text{2 tan A}

Answer

By formula,

sec2 - tan2 A = 1

Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

1+(sec A - tan A)2cosec A (sec A - tan A)sec2Atan2A+(sec A - tan A)2cosec A (sec A - tan A)(sec A - tan A)(sec A + tan A) + (sec A - tan A)2cosec A (sec A - tan A)(sec A - tan A)[sec A + tan A + sec A - tan A]cosec A (sec A - tan A)2 sec Acosec A2×1cos A1sin A2sin Acos A2 tan A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{1 + \text{(sec A - tan A)}^2}{\text{cosec A (sec A - tan A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sec}^2 A - \text{tan}^2 A + \text{(sec A - tan A)}^2}{\text{cosec A (sec A - tan A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(sec A - tan A)(sec A + tan A) + (sec A - tan A)}^2}{\text{cosec A (sec A - tan A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(sec A - tan A)[sec A + tan A + sec A - tan A]}}{\text{cosec A (sec A - tan A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 sec A}}{\text{cosec A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{2 \times \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}}}{\dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2\dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{2 tan A}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that 1+(sec A - tan A)2cosec A (sec A - tan A)=2 tan A\dfrac{1 + \text{(sec A - tan A)}^2}{\text{cosec A (sec A - tan A)}} = \text{2 tan A}.

Question 2(vii)

Prove the following identities :

(cosec A - cot A)2+1sec A (cosec A - cot A)=2 cot A\dfrac{\text{(cosec A - cot A)}^2 + 1}{\text{sec A (cosec A - cot A)}} = \text{2 cot A}

Answer

By formula,

cosec2 A - cot2 A = 1

Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

(cosec A - cot A)2+1sec A (cosec A - cot A)(cosec A - cot A)2+cosec2Acot2Asec A (cosec A - cot A)(cosec A - cot A)2+(cosec A - cot A)(cosec A + cot A)sec A (cosec A - cot A)(cosec A - cot A)(cosec A - cot A + cosec A + cot A)sec A (cosec A - cot A)2 cosec Asec A2sin A1cos A2 cos Asin A2 cot A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(cosec A - cot A)}^2 + 1}{\text{sec A (cosec A - cot A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(cosec A - cot A)}^2 + \text{cosec}^2 A - \text{cot}^2 A}{\text{sec A (cosec A - cot A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(cosec A - cot A)}^2 + \text{(cosec A - cot A)(cosec A + cot A)}}{\text{sec A (cosec A - cot A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(cosec A - cot A)(cosec A - cot A + cosec A + cot A)}}{\text{sec A (cosec A - cot A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 cosec A}}{\text{sec A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\dfrac{2}{\text{sin A}}}{\dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{2 cot A}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that (cosec A - cot A)2+1sec A (cosec A - cot A)=2 cot A\dfrac{\text{(cosec A - cot A)}^2 + 1}{\text{sec A (cosec A - cot A)}} = \text{2 cot A}.

Question 2(viii)

Prove the following identities :

cot2A(sec A - 11 + sin A)+sec2A(sin A - 11 + sec A)\text{cot}^2 A \Big(\dfrac{\text{sec A - 1}}{\text{1 + sin A}}\Big) + \text{sec}^2 A \Big(\dfrac{\text{sin A - 1}}{\text{1 + sec A}}\Big) = 0

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of above equation :

cot2A(sec A - 11 + sin A×sec A + 1sec A + 1)+sec2A(sin A - 11 + sec A)cot2A(sec2A1(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1))+sec2A(sin A - 11 + sec A)\Rightarrow \text{cot}^2 A \Big(\dfrac{\text{sec A - 1}}{\text{1 + sin A}}\times \dfrac{\text{sec A + 1}}{\text{sec A + 1}}\Big) + \text{sec}^2 A \Big(\dfrac{\text{sin A - 1}}{\text{1 + sec A}}\Big) \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{cot}^2 A \Big(\dfrac{\text{sec}^2 A - 1}{\text{(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)}}\Big) + \text{sec}^2 A \Big(\dfrac{\text{sin A - 1}}{\text{1 + sec A}}\Big)

By formula,

sec2 A - 1 = tan2 A

cot2A tan2A(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)+sec2A(sin A - 11 + sec A)cot2A×1 cot2A(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)+sec2A(sin A - 11 + sec A)1(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)+sec2A(sin A - 11 + sec A)1+sec2A(sin A - 1)(1 + sin A)(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)1sec2A(1 - sin A)(1 + sin A)(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)1sec2A(1 - sin2A)(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)1sec2A×cos2A(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)11cos2A×cos2A(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)11(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)0.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cot}^2 A \text{ tan}^2 A}{\text{(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)}} + \text{sec}^2 A \Big(\dfrac{\text{sin A - 1}}{\text{1 + sec A}}\Big) \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cot}^2 A \times \dfrac{1}{\text{ cot}^2 A}}{\text{(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)}} + \text{sec}^2 A \Big(\dfrac{\text{sin A - 1}}{\text{1 + sec A}}\Big) \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)}} + \text{sec}^2 A \Big(\dfrac{\text{sin A - 1}}{\text{1 + sec A}}\Big) \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1 + \text{sec}^2 A\text{(sin A - 1)(1 + sin A)}}{\text{(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1 - \text{sec}^2 A\text{(1 - sin A)(1 + sin A)}}{\text{(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1 - \text{sec}^2 A\text{(1 - sin}^2 A)}{\text{(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1 - \text{sec}^2 A \times \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1 - \dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 A} \times \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1 - 1}{\text{(1 + sin A)(sec A + 1)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 0.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cot2A(sec A - 11 + sin A)+sec2A(sin A - 11 + sec A)\text{cot}^2 A \Big(\dfrac{\text{sec A - 1}}{\text{1 + sin A}}\Big) + \text{sec}^2 A \Big(\dfrac{\text{sin A - 1}}{\text{1 + sec A}}\Big) = 0.

Question 2(ix)

Prove the following identities :

(12 sin2A)2cos4Asin4A\dfrac{(1 - \text{2 sin}^2 A)^2}{\text{cos}^4 A - \text{sin}^4 A} = 2 cos2 A - 1

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the above equation :

(12 sin2A)2cos4Asin4A(12 sin2A)2(cos2Asin2A)(cos2A+sin2A)\Rightarrow \dfrac{(1 - \text{2 sin}^2 A)^2}{\text{cos}^4 A - \text{sin}^4 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{(1 - \text{2 sin}^2 A)^2}{(\text{cos}^2 A - \text{sin}^2 A)(\text{cos}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 A)}

By formula,

cos2 A + sin2 A = 1 and cos2 A = 1 - sin2 A.

(12 sin2A)2(1sin2Asin2A)(12 sin2A)2(12 sin2A)1 - 2 sin2A12(1 - cos2A)12+2 cos2A2 cos2A1.\Rightarrow \dfrac{(1 - \text{2 sin}^2 A)^2}{(1 - \text{sin}^2 A - \text{sin}^2 A)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{(1 - \text{2 sin}^2 A)^2}{(1 - \text{2 sin}^2 A)}\\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{1 - 2 sin}^2 A \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1 - 2(\text{1 - cos}^2 A) \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1 - 2 + \text{2 cos}^2 A \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{2 cos}^2 A - 1.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that (12 sin2A)2cos4Asin4A\dfrac{(1 - \text{2 sin}^2 A)^2}{\text{cos}^4 A - \text{sin}^4 A} = 2 cos2 A - 1.

Question 2(x)

Prove the following identities :

sec4 A (1 - sin4 A) - 2 tan2 A = 1

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the above equation :

⇒ sec4 A (1 - sin4 A) - 2 tan2 A

⇒ sec4 A (1 - sin2 A)(1 + sin2 A) - 2 tan2 A

By formula,

1 - sin2 A = cos2 A

⇒ sec4 A cos2 A (1 + sin2 A) - 2 tan2 A

⇒ sec4 A ×1sec2A\times \dfrac{1}{\text{sec}^2 A} (1 + sin2 A) - 2 tan2 A

⇒ sec2 A (1 + sin2 A) - 2 tan2 A

⇒ sec2 A + sec2 A sin2 A - 2 tan2 A

⇒ sec2 A + 1cos2A×\dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 A} \times sin2 A - 2 tan2 A

⇒ sec2 A + tan2 A - 2 tan2 A

⇒ sec2 A - tan2 A

⇒ 1.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that sec4 A (1 - sin4 A) - 2 tan2 A = 1.

Question 2(xi)

Prove the following identities :

(1 + tan A + sec A)(1 + cot A - cosec A) = 2

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the above equation :

(1+sin Acos A+1cos A)(1+cos Asin A1sin A)(cos A + sin A + 1cos A)(sin A + cos A - 1sin A)(sin A + cos A)2(1)2sin A cos Asin2A+cos2A+2 sin A cos A1sin A cos A\Rightarrow \Big(1 + \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} + \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}}\Big)\Big(1 + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}} - \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}}\Big) \\[1em] \Rightarrow \Big(\dfrac{\text{cos A + sin A + 1}}{\text{cos A}}\Big)\Big(\dfrac{\text{sin A + cos A - 1}}{\text{sin A}}\Big) \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(sin A + cos A)}^2 - (1)^2}{\text{sin A cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{cos}^2 A + \text{2 sin A cos A} - 1}{\text{sin A cos A}}

By formula,

sin2 A + cos2 A = 1

1 - 1 + 2 sin A cos Asin A cos A2 sin A cos Asin A cos A2.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 - 1 + 2 sin A cos A}}{\text{sin A cos A}}\\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 sin A cos A}}{\text{sin A cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that (1 + tan A + sec A)(1 + cot A - cosec A) = 2.

Question 3

If x = a cos θ and y = b cot θ, show that :

a2x2b2y2\dfrac{a^2}{x^2} - \dfrac{b^2}{y^2} = 1

Answer

Substituting value of x and y in L.H.S. of above equation :

a2a2 cos2θb2b2 cot2θ1cos2θ1cot2θ1cos2θ1cos2θsin2θ1cos2θsin2θcos2θ1sin2θcos2θcos2θcos2θ1.\Rightarrow \dfrac{a^2}{a^2 \text{ cos}^2 θ} - \dfrac{b^2}{b^2 \text{ cot}^2 θ} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 θ} - \dfrac{1}{\text{cot}^2 θ} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 θ} - \dfrac{1}{\dfrac{\text{cos}^2 θ}{\text{sin}^2 θ}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 θ} - \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 θ}{\text{cos}^2 θ} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1 - \text{sin}^2 θ}{\text{cos}^2 θ} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 θ}{\text{cos}^2 θ} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that a2x2b2y2\dfrac{a^2}{x^2} - \dfrac{b^2}{y^2} = 1.

Question 4

If sec A + tan A = p, show that :

sin A = p21p2+1\dfrac{p^2 - 1}{p^2 + 1}

Answer

Substituting value of p in R.H.S. of the above equation :

(sec A + tan A)21(sec A + tan A)2+1sec2A+tan2A+2 sec A tan A1sec2A+tan2A+2 sec A tan A+1\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(sec A + tan A)}^2 - 1}{\text{(sec A + tan A)}^2 + 1} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sec}^2 A + \text{tan}^2 A + \text{2 sec A tan A} - 1}{\text{sec}^2 A + \text{tan}^2 A + \text{2 sec A tan A} + 1}

By formula,

sec2 A - 1 = tan2 A and sec2 A = 1 + tan2 A

sec2A1+tan2A+2 sec A tan Asec2A+tan2A+1+2 sec A tan Atan2A+tan2A+2 sec A tan Asec2A+sec2A+2 sec A tan A2 tan2A+2 sec A tan A2 sec2A+2 sec A tan A2tan A(tan A + sec A)2 sec A(sec A + tan A)tan Asec Asin Acos A1cos Asin Acos A×cos Asin A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sec}^2 A - 1 + \text{tan}^2 A + \text{2 sec A tan A}}{\text{sec}^2 A + \text{tan}^2 A + 1 + \text{2 sec A tan A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{tan}^2 A + \text{tan}^2 A + \text{2 sec A tan A}}{\text{sec}^2 A + \text{sec}^2 A + \text{2 sec A tan A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 tan}^2 A + \text{2 sec A tan A}}{\text{2 sec}^2 A + \text{2 sec A tan A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{2\text{tan A}(\text{tan A + sec A})}{\text{2 sec A(sec A + tan A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{tan A}}{\text{sec A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}}}{\dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} \times \text{cos A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{sin A}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that sin A = p21p2+1\dfrac{p^2 - 1}{p^2 + 1}.

Question 5(i)

Prove that :

tan (55° + x) = cot (35° - x)

Answer

Given equation : tan (55° + x) = cot (35° - x)

Solving L.H.S.

⇒ tan (55° + x)

⇒ tan [90° - (35° - x)]

By formula,

tan (90° - θ) = cot θ

⇒ cot (35° - x)

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that tan (55° + x) = cot (35° - x).

Question 5(ii)

sec (70° - θ) = cosec (20° + θ)

Answer

Given equation : sec (70° - θ) = cosec (20° + θ)

Solving L.H.S.

⇒ sec (70° - θ)

⇒ sec [90° - (20° + θ)]

By formula,

sec (90° - θ) = cosec θ

⇒ cosec (20° + θ)

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that sec (70° - θ) = cosec (20° + θ).

Question 5(iii)

sin(28° + A) = cos(62° - A)

Answer

Given equation : sin(28° + A) = cos(62° - A)

Solving L.H.S.

⇒ sin(28° + A)

⇒ sin [90° - (62° - A)]

By formula,

sin (90° - θ) = cos θ

⇒ cos (62° - A)

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that sin(28° + A) = cos(62° - A).

Question 5(iv)

11 + cos (90° - A)+11 - cos (90° - A)\dfrac{1}{\text{1 + cos (90° - A)}} + \dfrac{1}{\text{1 - cos (90° - A)}} = 2 cosec2 (90° - A)

Answer

By formula,

cos (90° - A) = sin A

Solving L.H.S. of above equation,

11 + sin A+11sin A1 - sin A + 1 + sin A(1 + sin A)(1 - sin A)21sin2A2cos2A2 sec2A2 cosec2(90°A) [ sec A= cosec(90° - A)]\Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{1 + sin A}} + \dfrac{1}{1 - \text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 - sin A + 1 + sin A}}{\text{(1 + sin A)(1 - sin A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{2}{1 - \text{sin}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{2}{\text{cos}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2\text{ sec}^2 A \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2\text{ cosec}^2 (90° - A) \space [\because \text{ sec A} = \text{ cosec(90° - A)}]

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that 11 + cos (90° - A)+11 - cos (90° - A)\dfrac{1}{\text{1 + cos (90° - A)}} + \dfrac{1}{\text{1 - cos (90° - A)}} = 2 cosec2 (90° - A).

Question 6

If A and B are complementary angles, prove that :

(i) cot B + cos B = sec A cos B (1 + sin B)

(ii) cot A cot B - sin A cos B - cos A sin B = 0

(iii) cosec2 A + cosec2 B = cosec2 A cosec2 B

(iv) sin A + sin Bsin A - sin B+cos B - cos Acos B + cos A=22 sin2A1\dfrac{\text{sin A + sin B}}{\text{sin A - sin B}} + \dfrac{\text{cos B - cos A}}{\text{cos B + cos A}} = \dfrac{2}{\text{2 sin}^2 A - 1}

Answer

Given,

A + B = 90°

B = 90° - A and A = 90° - B.

(i) Substituting value of B in L.H.S. of equation :

cot (90° - A) + cos (90° - A)tan A + sin Asin Acos A+sin Asin A + sin A cos Acos Asin A(1 + cos A)cos Asin A sec A (1 + cos A)sin (90° - B) sec A [1 + cos (90° - B)]\Rightarrow \text{cot (90° - A) + cos (90° - A)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{tan A + sin A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} + \text{sin A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A + sin A cos A}}{\text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A(1 + cos A)}}{\text{cos A}}\\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{sin A sec A (1 + cos A)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{sin (90° - B) sec A [1 + cos (90° - B)]}

By formula,

sin (90° - B) = cos B and cos (90° - B) = sin B

⇒ cos B sec A (1 + sin B).

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cot B + cos B = sec A cos B (1 + sin B).

(ii) Substituting value of B in L.H.S. of equation :

⇒ cot A cot (90° - A) - sin A cos (90° - A) - cos A sin (90° - A)

By formula,

cot (90° - A) = tan A, cos (90° - A) = sin A and sin (90° - A) = cos A

⇒ cot A tan A - sin A sin A - cos A cos A

⇒ cot A ×1cot A\times \dfrac{1}{\text{cot A}} - (sin2 A + cos2 A)

⇒ 1 - 1

⇒ 0.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cot A cot B - sin A cos B - cos A sin B = 0.

(iii) Substituting value of B in L.H.S. of equation :

⇒ cosec2 A + cosec2 (90° - A)

By formula,

cosec (90° - A) = sec A

1sin2A\dfrac{1}{\text{sin}^2 A} + sec2 A

1sin2A+1cos2A\dfrac{1}{\text{sin}^2 A} + \dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 A}

cos2A+sin2Asin2Acos2A\dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 A}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{cos}^2 A}

By formula,

sin2 A + cos2 A = 1 and sec (90° - A) = cosec A

1sin2Acos2A\dfrac{1}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{cos}^2 A}

⇒ cosec2 A sec2 A

⇒ cosec2 A sec2 (90° - B)

⇒ cosec2 A cosec2 B

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cosec2 A + cosec2 B = cosec2 A cosec2 B.

(iv) Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

sin A + sin Bsin A - sin B+cos B - cos Acos B + cos Asin A + sin Bsin A - sin B+cos (90° - A) - cos (90° - B)cos (90° - A) + cos (90° - B)\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A + sin B}}{\text{sin A - sin B}} + \dfrac{\text{cos B - cos A}}{\text{cos B + cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A + sin B}}{\text{sin A - sin B}} + \dfrac{\text{cos (90° - A) - cos (90° - B)}}{\text{cos (90° - A) + cos (90° - B)}}

By formula,

cos (90° - θ) = sin θ and sin (90° - θ) = cos θ.

sin A + sin Bsin A - sin B+sin A - sin Bsin A + sin B(sin A + sin B)2+(sin A - sin B)2(sin A - sin B)(sin A + sin B)sin2A+sin2B+2 sin A sin B + sin2A+sin2B2 sin A sin Bsin2Asin2B2sin2A+sin2Bsin2Asin2B2sin2A+sin2(90°A)sin2Asin2(90°A)2sin2A+cos2Asin2Acos2A2×1sin2Acos2A2sin2Acos2A\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A + sin B}}{\text{sin A - sin B}} + \dfrac{\text{sin A - sin B}}{\text{sin A + sin B}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(sin A + sin B)}^2 + \text{(sin A - sin B)}^2}{\text{(sin A - sin B)(sin A + sin B)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 B + \text{2 sin A sin B + sin}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 B - \text{2 sin A sin B}}{\text{sin}^2 A - \text{sin}^2 B} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2 \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 B}{\text{sin}^2 A - \text{sin}^2 B} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2 \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 (90° - A)}{\text{sin}^2 A - \text{sin}^2 (90° - A)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2 \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin}^2 A - \text{cos}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{2 \times 1}{\text{sin}^2 A - \text{cos}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{2}{\text{sin}^2 A - \text{cos}^2 A}

By formula,

cos2 A = 1 - sin2 A

2sin2A(1sin2A)2sin2A+sin2A122 sin2A1.\Rightarrow \dfrac{2}{\text{sin}^2 A - (1 - \text{sin}^2 A)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{2}{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 A - 1} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{2}{\text{2 sin}^2 A - 1}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that sin A + sin Bsin A - sin B+cos B - cos Acos B + cos A=22 sin2A1\dfrac{\text{sin A + sin B}}{\text{sin A - sin B}} + \dfrac{\text{cos B - cos A}}{\text{cos B + cos A}} = \dfrac{2}{\text{2 sin}^2 A - 1}.

Question 7(i)

Prove that :

1sin A - cos A1sin A + cos A=2 cos A2 sin2A1\dfrac{1}{\text{sin A - cos A}} - \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A + cos A}} = \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{2 sin}^2 A - 1}

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

1sin A - cos A1sin A + cos Asin A + cos A - (sin A - cos A)(sin A - cos A)(sin A + cos A)sin A - sin A + cos A + cos Asin2Acos2A2 cos Asin2Acos2A\Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A - cos A}} - \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A + cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A + cos A - (sin A - cos A)}}{\text{(sin A - cos A)(sin A + cos A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A - sin A + cos A + cos A}}{\text{sin}^2 A - \text{cos}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{sin}^2 A - \text{cos}^2 A}

By formula,

cos2 A = 1 - sin2 A

2 cos Asin2A(1sin2A)2 cos Asin2A+sin2A12 cos A2 sin2A1.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{sin}^2 A - (1 - \text{sin}^2 A)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 A - 1} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{2 sin}^2 A - 1}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that 1sin A - cos A1sin A + cos A=2 cos A2 sin2A1\dfrac{1}{\text{sin A - cos A}} - \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A + cos A}} = \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{2 sin}^2 A - 1}.

Question 7(ii)

Prove that :

cot2Acosec A - 11\dfrac{\text{cot}^2 A}{\text{cosec A - 1}} - 1 = cosec A

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

cot2Acosec A - 11cot2A(cosec A - 1)cosec A - 1cot2A+1cosec Acosec A - 1\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cot}^2 A}{\text{cosec A - 1}} - 1 \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cot}^2 A - \text{(cosec A - 1)}}{\text{cosec A - 1}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cot}^2 A + 1 - \text{cosec A}}{\text{cosec A - 1}}

By formula,

cot2 A + 1 = cosec2 A

cosec2Acosec Acosec A - 1cosec A(cosec A - 1)cosec A - 1cosec A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cosec}^2 A - \text{cosec A}}{\text{cosec A - 1}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cosec A(cosec A - 1)}}{\text{cosec A - 1}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{cosec A}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cot2Acosec A - 11\dfrac{\text{cot}^2 A}{\text{cosec A - 1}} - 1 = cosec A.

Question 7(iii)

Prove that :

cos A1 + sin A\dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{1 + sin A}} = sec A - tan A

Answer

Solving R.H.S. of the above equation :

sec A - tan A1cos Asin Acos A1 - sin Acos A1 - sin Acos A×1 + sin A1 + sin A1 - sin2Acos A(1+ sin A)1 - sin2Acos A(1 + sin A)cos2Acos A(1 + sin A)cos A1 + sin A.\Rightarrow \text{sec A - tan A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} - \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 - sin A}}{\text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 - sin A}}{\text{cos A}} \times \dfrac{\text{1 + sin A}}{\text{1 + sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 - sin}^2 A}{\text{cos A(1+ sin A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 - sin}^2 A}{\text{cos A(1 + sin A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A}{\text{cos A(1 + sin A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{1 + sin A}}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cos A1 + sin A\dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{1 + sin A}} = sec A - tan A.

Question 7(iv)

Prove that :

cos A(1 + cot A) + sin A(1 + tan A) = sec A + cosec A

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the above equation :

⇒ cos A(1 + cot A) + sin A(1 + tan A)

⇒ cos A + cos A cot A + sin A + sin A tan A

⇒ cos A + cos A ×cos Asin A+sin A+sin A×sin Acos A\times \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}} + \text{sin A} + \text{sin A} \times \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}}

⇒ cos A + sin2Acos A+ sin A +cos2Asin A\dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A}{\text{cos A}} + \text{ sin A } + \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin A}}

cos2A+sin2Acos A+sin2A+cos2Asin A\dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 A}{\text{cos A}} + \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin A}}

By formula,

sin2 A + cos2 A = 1.

1cos A+1sin A\dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} + \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}}

⇒ sec A + cosec A.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cos A(1 + cot A) + sin A(1 + tan A) = sec A + cosec A.

Question 7(v)

sec2A+cosec2A\sqrt{\text{sec}^2 A + \text{cosec}^2 A} = tan A + cot A

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the above equation :

(1cos A)2+(1sin A)21cos2A+1sin2Asin2A+cos2Acos2A sin2A\Rightarrow \sqrt{\Big(\dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}}\Big)^2 + \Big(\dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}}\Big)^2} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 A} + \dfrac{1}{\text{sin}^2 A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{cos}^2 A\text{ sin}^2 A}}

By formula,

sin2 A + cos2 A = 1

1cos2A sin2A1sin A cos A.\Rightarrow \sqrt{\dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 A\text{ sin}^2 A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}\text{ cos A}}.

Solving R.H.S. of the equation :

tan A + cot Asin Acos A+cos Asin Asin2A+cos2Acos A sin A1sin A cos A.\Rightarrow \text{tan A + cot A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{cos A sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A cos A}}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that sec2A+cosec2A\sqrt{\text{sec}^2 A + \text{cosec}^2 A} = tan A + cot A.

Question 7(vi)

(sin A + cos A)(sec A + cosec A) = 2 + sec A cosec A

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the above equation :

sin A sec A + sin A cosec A + cos A sec A + cos A cosec Asin A×1cos A+sin A×1sin A+cos A×1cos A+cos A×1sin Asin Acos A+1+1+cos Asin A2+sin2A+cos2Asin A cos A2+1sin A cos A2+cosec A sec A.\Rightarrow \text{sin A sec A + sin A cosec A + cos A sec A + cos A cosec A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{sin A} \times \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} + \text{sin A} \times \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}} + \text{cos A} \times \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} + \text{cos A} \times \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} + 1 + 1 + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2 + \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin A cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2 + \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2 + \text{cosec A sec A}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that (sin A + cos A)(sec A + cosec A) = 2 + sec A cosec A.

Question 7(vii)

(tan A + cot A)(cosec A - sin A)(sec A - cos A) = 1

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the above equation :

(tan A + cot A)(cosec A - sin A)(sec A - cos A)(sin Acos A+cos Asin A)(1sin Asin A)(1cos Acos A)(sin2A+cos2Asin A cos A)(1sin2Asin A)(1cos2Acos A)\Rightarrow \text{(tan A + cot A)(cosec A - sin A)(sec A - cos A)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \Big(\dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}}\Big)\Big(\dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}} - \text{sin A}\Big)\Big(\dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} - \text{cos A}\Big) \\[1em] \Rightarrow \Big(\dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin A cos A}}\Big)\Big(\dfrac{1 - \text{sin}^2 A}{\text{sin A}}\Big)\Big(\dfrac{1 - \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{cos A}}\Big)

By formula,

sin2 A + cos2 A = 1, 1 - sin2 A = cos2 A and 1 - cos2 A = sin2 A.

1sin A cos A×cos2Asin A×sin2Acos Asin2Acos2Asin2Acos2A1.\Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A cos A}} \times \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin A}} \times \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A}{\text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{cos}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that (tan A + cot A)(cosec A - sin A)(sec A - cos A) = 1.

Question 7(viii)

cot2 A - cot2 B = cos2Acos2Bsin2A sin2B\dfrac{\text{cos}^2 \text{A} - \text{cos}^2 \text{B}}{\text{sin}^2 \text{A} \text{ sin}^2 \text{B}} = cosec2 A - cosec2 B

Answer

Solving,

cot2Acot2Bcos2Asin2Acos2Bsin2Bcos2A sin2Bcos2B sin2Asin2A sin2B\Rightarrow \text{cot}^2 A - \text{cot}^2 B \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin}^2 A} - \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 B}{\text{sin}^2 B} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A \text{ sin}^2 B - \text{cos}^2 B \text{ sin}^2 A}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{ sin}^2 B} \\[1em]

By formula,

sin2 θ = 1 - cos2 θ

cos2A(1 cos2B)cos2B(1 cos2A)sin2A sin2Bcos2Acos2Acos2Bcos2B+cos2Acos2Bsin2A sin2Bcos2Acos2Bsin2A sin2B1 - sin2A(1sin2B)sin2A sin2B11sin2A+sin2Bsin2A sin2Bsin2A+sin2Bsin2A sin2Bsin2Asin2A sin2B+sin2Bsin2A sin2B1sin2B+1sin2Acosec2B+cosec2Acosec2Acosec2B.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A (1 - \text{ cos}^2 B) - \text{cos}^2 B (1 - \text{ cos}^2 A)}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{ sin}^2 B} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A - \text{cos}^2 A \text{cos}^2 B - \text{cos}^2 B + \text{cos}^2 A \text{cos}^2 B}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{ sin}^2 B} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A - \text{cos}^2 B}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{ sin}^2 B} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 - sin}^2 A - (1 - \text{sin}^2 B)}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{ sin}^2 B} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1 - 1 - \text{sin}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 B}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{ sin}^2 B} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{-\text{sin}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 B}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{ sin}^2 B} \\[1em] \Rightarrow -\dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{ sin}^2 B} + \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 B}{\text{sin}^2 A \text{ sin}^2 B} \\[1em] \Rightarrow -\dfrac{1}{\text{sin}^2 B} + \dfrac{1}{\text{sin}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow -\text{cosec}^2 B + \text{cosec}^2 A \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{cosec}^2 A - \text{cosec}^2 B.

Hence, proved that cot2 A - cot2 B = cos2Acos2Bsin2A sin2B\dfrac{\text{cos}^2 \text{A} - \text{cos}^2 \text{B}}{\text{sin}^2 \text{A} \text{ sin}^2 \text{B}} = cosec2 A - cosec2 B.

Question 7(ix)

Prove that :

cot A - 12 - sec2A=cot A1 + tan A\dfrac{\text{cot A - 1}}{\text{2 - sec}^2 A} = \dfrac{\text{cot A}}{\text{1 + tan A}}

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the above equation :

1tan A12 - (1 + tan2A)1 - tan Atan A21tan2A1 - tan Atan A(1 - tan2A)1 - tan Atan A(1 - tan A)(1 + tan A)1tan A(1 + tan A)11cot A(1 + tan A)cot A1 + tan A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\dfrac{1}{\text{tan A}} - 1}{\text{2 - (1 + tan}^2 A)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\dfrac{\text{1 - tan A}}{\text{tan A}}}{2 - 1 - \text{tan}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 - tan A}}{\text{tan A(1 - tan}^2 A)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 - tan A}}{\text{tan A(1 - tan A)(1 + tan A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{tan A(1 + tan A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\dfrac{1}{\text{cot A}} \text{(1 + tan A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cot A}}{\text{1 + tan A}}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cot A - 12 - sec2A=cot A1 + tan A\dfrac{\text{cot A - 1}}{\text{2 - sec}^2 A} = \dfrac{\text{cot A}}{\text{1 + tan A}}.

Question 8

If 4 cos2 A - 3 = 0 and 0° ≤ A ≤ 90°; then prove that :

(i) sin 3A = 3 sin A - 4 sin3 A

(ii) cos 3A = 4 cos3 A - 3 cos A

Answer

Given,

⇒ 4 cos2 A - 3 = 0

⇒ 4 cos2 A = 3

⇒ cos2 A = 34\dfrac{3}{4}

⇒ cos A = 34=32\sqrt{\dfrac{3}{4}} = \dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}.

⇒ cos A = cos 30°

⇒ A = 30°.

(i) To prove:

sin 3A = 3 sin A - 4 sin3 A

Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

⇒ sin 3A = sin 3(30°)

= sin 90° = 1.

Solving R.H.S. of the equation :

⇒ 3 sin A - 4 sin3 A

⇒ 3 sin 30° - 4 sin3 30°

⇒ 3 ×124×(12)3\times \dfrac{1}{2} - 4 \times \Big(\dfrac{1}{2}\Big)^3

324×18\dfrac{3}{2} - 4 \times \dfrac{1}{8}

3212\dfrac{3}{2} - \dfrac{1}{2}

22\dfrac{2}{2}

⇒ 1.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that sin 3A = 3 sin A - 4 sin3 A.

(ii) To prove:

cos 3A = 4 cos3 A - 3 cos A

Solving L.H.S.

⇒ cos 3A = cos 3(30°) = cos 90° = 0.

Solving R.H.S.

⇒ 4 cos3 A - 3 cos A

⇒ 4 cos3 30° - 3 cos 30°

⇒ 4 ×(32)33×32\times \Big(\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\Big)^3 - 3 \times \dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}

⇒ 4 ×338332\times \dfrac{3\sqrt{3}}{8} - \dfrac{3\sqrt{3}}{2}

332332\dfrac{3\sqrt{3}}{2} - \dfrac{3\sqrt{3}}{2}

⇒ 0.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cos 3A = 4 cos3 A - 3 cos A

Question 9

Find A, if 0° ≤ A ≤ 90° and :

(i) 2 cos2 A - 1 = 0

(ii) sin 3A - 1 = 0

(iii) 4 sin2 A - 3 = 0

(iv) cos2 A - cos A = 0

(v) 2 cos2 A + cos A - 1 = 0

Answer

(i) Solving,

⇒ 2 cos2 A - 1 = 0

⇒ 2 cos2 A = 1

⇒ cos2 A = 12\dfrac{1}{2}

⇒ cos A = 12\sqrt{\dfrac{1}{2}}

⇒ cos A = 12\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}

⇒ cos A = cos 45°

⇒ A = 45°.

Hence, A = 45°.

(ii) Solving,

⇒ sin 3A - 1 = 0

⇒ sin 3A = 1

⇒ sin 3A = sin 90°

⇒ 3A = 90°

⇒ A = 30°.

Hence, A = 30°.

(iii) Solving,

⇒ 4 sin2 A - 3 = 0

⇒ 4 sin2 A = 3

⇒ sin2 A = 34\dfrac{3}{4}

⇒ sin A = 34\sqrt{\dfrac{3}{4}}

⇒ sin A = 32\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}

⇒ sin A = sin 60°

⇒ A = 60°.

Hence, A = 60°.

(iv) Solving,

⇒ cos2 A - cos A = 0

⇒ cos A(cos A - 1) = 0

⇒ cos A = 0 or cos A - 1 = 0

⇒ cos A = 0 or cos A = 1

⇒ cos A = cos 90° or cos A = cos 0°

⇒ A = 90° or A = 0°.

Hence, A = 0° or 90°.

(v) Solving,

⇒ 2 cos2 A + cos A - 1 = 0

⇒ 2 cos2 A + 2 cos A - cos A - 1 = 0

⇒ 2 cos A(cos A + 1) - 1(cos A + 1) = 0

⇒ (2 cos A - 1)(cos A + 1) = 0

⇒ 2 cos A = 1 or cos A = -1

⇒ cos A = 12\dfrac{1}{2} or cos A = -1

Since, cos A cannot be negative in the range 0° ≤ A ≤ 90°.

∴ cos A = 12\dfrac{1}{2}

⇒ cos A = cos 60°

⇒ A = 60°

Hence, A = 60°.

Question 10

If 0° < A < 90°; find A if :

(i) cos A1 - sin A+cos A1 + sin A=4\dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{1 - sin A}} + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{1 + sin A}} = 4

(ii) sin Asec A - 1+sin Asec A + 1\dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{sec A - 1}} + \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{sec A + 1}} = 2

Answer

(i) Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

cos A1 - sin A+cos A1 + sin A=4cos A(1 + sin A) + cos A(1 - sin A)(1 + sin A)(1 - sin A)cos A + cos A sin A + cos A - cos A sin A1 - sin2A\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{1 - sin A}} + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{1 + sin A}} = 4 \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos A(1 + sin A) + cos A(1 - sin A)}}{\text{(1 + sin A)(1 - sin A)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos A + cos A sin A + cos A - cos A sin A}}{\text{1 - sin}^2 A}

By formula,

1 - sin2 A = cos2 A

2 cos Acos2A2cos A2 sec A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 cos A}}{\text{cos}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{2}{\text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2\text{ sec A}.

Given, R.H.S. = 4

∴ 2 sec A = 4

⇒ sec A = 2

⇒ sec A = sec 60°

⇒ A = 60°.

Hence, A = 60°.

(ii) Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

sin Asec A - 1+sin Asec A + 1=2sin A(sec A + 1) + sin A(sec A - 1)(sec A - 1)(sec A + 1)sin A sec A + sin A + sin A sec A - sin Asec2A12 sin A sec Asec2A1\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{sec A - 1}} + \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{sec A + 1}} = 2 \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A(sec A + 1) + sin A(sec A - 1)}}{\text{(sec A - 1)(sec A + 1)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A sec A + sin A + sin A sec A - sin A}}{\text{sec}^2 A - 1} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 sin A sec A}}{\text{sec}^2 A - 1}

By formula,

sec2 A - 1 = tan2 A

2 sin A×1cos Atan2A2 tan Atan2A2tan A2 cot A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 sin A} \times \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}}}{\text{tan}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 tan A}}{\text{tan}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{2}{\text{tan A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{2 cot A}.

Given, R.H.S. = 2

∴ 2 cot A = 2

⇒ cot A = 1

⇒ cot A = cot 45°

⇒ A = 45°.

Hence, A = 45°.

Question 11

Prove that :

(cosec A - sin A)(sec A - cos A) sec2 A = tan A

Answer

Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

(1sin Asin A)(1cos Acos A)sec2A(1 - sin2Asin A)×(1 - cos2Acos A)×sec2A\Rightarrow \Big(\dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}} - \text{sin A}\Big) \Big(\dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} - \text{cos A}\Big)\text{sec}^2 \text{A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \Big(\dfrac{\text{1 - sin}^2 A}{\text{sin A}}\Big) \times \Big(\dfrac{\text{1 - cos}^2 A}{\text{cos A}}\Big) \times \text{sec}^2 A

By formula,

1 - sin2 A = cos2 A and 1 - cos2 A = sin2 A

cos2Asin A×sin2Acos A×1cos2Asin Acos Atan A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin A}} \times \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A}{\text{cos A}} \times \dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{tan A}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that (cosec A - sin A)(sec A - cos A) sec2 A = tan A

Question 12

Prove that :

(sin θ + cos θ)(tan θ + cot θ) = sec θ + cosec θ.

Answer

Given equation,

⇒ (sin θ + cos θ)(tan θ + cot θ) = sec θ + cosec θ.

Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

(sin θ + cos θ)(tan θ + cot θ)(sin θ + cos θ)(sin θcos θ+cos θsin θ)(sin θ + cos θ)(sin2θ+cos2θcos θ sin θ)\Rightarrow \text{(sin θ + cos θ)(tan θ + cot θ)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{(sin θ + cos θ)}\Big(\dfrac{\text{sin θ}}{\text{cos θ}} + \dfrac{\text{cos θ}}{\text{sin θ}}\Big) \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{(sin θ + cos θ)}\Big(\dfrac{\text{sin}^2 θ + \text{cos}^2 θ}{\text{cos θ sin θ}}\Big)

By formula,

sin2 θ + cos2 θ = 1.

(sin θ + cos θ)×1cos θ sin θsin θcos θ sin θ+cos θcos θ sin θ1cos θ+1sin θsec θ + cosec θ.\Rightarrow \text{(sin θ + cos θ)} \times \dfrac{1}{\text{cos θ sin θ}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin θ}}{\text{cos θ sin θ}} + \dfrac{\text{cos θ}}{\text{cos θ sin θ}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos θ}} + \dfrac{1}{\text{sin θ}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{sec θ + cosec θ}.

Hence, proved that (sin θ + cos θ)(tan θ + cot θ) = sec θ + cosec θ.

Question 13

Evaluate without using trigonometric tables,

sin2 28° + sin2 62° + tan2 38° - cot2 52° + 14sec2 30°\dfrac{1}{4} \text{sec}^2 \space 30°

Answer

Solving,

⇒ sin2 28° + sin2 62° + tan2 38° - cot2 52° + 14sec2 30°\dfrac{1}{4} \text{sec}^2 \space 30°

⇒ sin2 28° + sin2 (90° - 28°) + tan2 (90° - 52°) - cot2 52° + 14×(23)2\dfrac{1}{4} \times \Big(\dfrac{2}{\sqrt{3}}\Big)^2

By formula,

sin(90° - θ) = cos θ and tan(90° - θ) = cot θ

⇒ sin2 28° + cos2 28° + cot2 52° - cot2 52° + 14×43\dfrac{1}{4} \times \dfrac{4}{3}

By formula,

sin2 θ + cos2 θ = 1

⇒ 1 + 13\dfrac{1}{3}

1131\dfrac{1}{3}.

Hence, sin2 28° + sin2 62° + tan2 38° - cot2 52° + 14sec230°=113\dfrac{1}{4} \text{sec}^2 30° = 1\dfrac{1}{3}.

Question 14

Prove that :

(i) (1 + cot2 A)(1 - cos A)(1 + cos A) = 1

(ii) sin4A+cos4Asin2A.cos2A\dfrac{\text{sin}^4 A + \text{cos}^4 A}{\text{sin}^2 A. \text{cos}^2 A} = tan2 A + cot2 A

(iii) cosec A(1 - cos A)(cosec A + cot A) = 1

(iv) cos2A1 - tan A+sin3Asin A - cos A\dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A}{\text{1 - tan A}} + \dfrac{\text{sin}^3 A}{\text{sin A - cos A}} = 1 + sin A cos A

(v) sin A + 1 - cos Acos A - 1 + sin A=1 + sin Acos A\dfrac{\text{sin A + 1 - cos A}}{\text{cos A - 1 + sin A}} = \dfrac{\text{1 + sin A}}{\text{cos A}}

Answer

(i) Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

⇒ (1 + cot2 A)(1 - cos A)(1 + cos A)

⇒ (1 + cot2 A)(1 - cos2 A)

By formula,

1 + cot2 A = cosec2 A and 1 - cos2 A = sin2 A.

cosec2A×sin2A1sin2A×sin2A1.\Rightarrow \text{cosec}^2 A \times \text{sin}^2 A \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{sin}^2 A} \times \text{sin}^2 A \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that (1 + cot2 A)(1 - cos A)(1 + cos A) = 1.

(ii) Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

sin4A+cos4Asin2A.cos2Asin4Asin2A.cos2A+cos4Asin2A.cos2Asin2Acos2A+cos2Asin2Atan2A+cot2A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^4 A + \text{cos}^4 A}{\text{sin}^2 A. \text{cos}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^4 A}{\text{sin}^2 A. \text{cos}^2 A} + \dfrac{\text{cos}^4 A}{\text{sin}^2 A. \text{cos}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A}{\text{cos}^2 A} + \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{tan}^2 A + \text{cot}^2 A.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that sin4A+cos4Asin2A.cos2A\dfrac{\text{sin}^4 A + \text{cos}^4 A}{\text{sin}^2 A. \text{cos}^2 A} = tan2 A + cot2 A.

(iii) Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

cosec A(1 - cos A)(cosec A + cot A)1sin A(1cos A)(1sin A+cos Asin A)1sin A(1cos A)×1 + cos Asin A(1 - cos A)(1 + cos A)sin2A1cos2Asin2A\Rightarrow \text{cosec A(1 - cos A)(cosec A + cot A)} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}}(1 - \text{cos A})\Big(\dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}} + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}}\Big) \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}}(1 - \text{cos A}) \times \dfrac{\text{1 + cos A}}{\text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(1 - cos A)(1 + cos A)}}{\text{sin}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1 - \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin}^2 A}

By formula,

1 - cos2 A = sin2 A.

sin2Asin2A1.\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A}{\text{sin}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cosec A(1 - cos A)(cosec A + cot A) = 1.

(iv) Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

cos2A1 - tan A+sin3Asin A - cos Acos2A1sin Acos A+sin3Asin A - cos Acos2Acos A - sin Acos A+sin3Asin A - cos Acos3Acos A - sin A+sin3Asin A - cos Acos3Asin A - cos A+sin3Asin A - cos Asin3Acos3Asin A - cos A\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A}{\text{1 - tan A}} + \dfrac{\text{sin}^3 A}{\text{sin A - cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A}{1 - \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}}} + \dfrac{\text{sin}^3 A}{\text{sin A - cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A}{\dfrac{\text{cos A - sin A}}{\text{cos A}}} + \dfrac{\text{sin}^3 A}{\text{sin A - cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{cos}^3 A}{\text{cos A - sin A}} + \dfrac{\text{sin}^3 A}{\text{sin A - cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow -\dfrac{\text{cos}^3 A}{\text{sin A - cos A}} + \dfrac{\text{sin}^3 A}{\text{sin A - cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^3 A - \text{cos}^3 A}{\text{sin A - cos A}}

By formula,

a3 - b3 = (a - b)(a2 + ab + b2)

(sin A - cos A)(sin2A+sin A cos A+cos2A)sin A - cos Asin2A+cos2A+sin A cos A\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(sin A - cos A)(sin}^2 A + \text{sin A cos A} + \text{cos}^2 A)}{\text{sin A - cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{sin}^2 A + \text{cos}^2 A + \text{sin A cos A}

By formula,

sin2 A + cos2 A = 1.

⇒ 1 + sin A cos A.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that cos2A1 - tan A+sin3Asin A - cos A\dfrac{\text{cos}^2 A}{\text{1 - tan A}} + \dfrac{\text{sin}^3 A}{\text{sin A - cos A}} = 1 + sin A cos A.

(v) Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

1 + sin A - cos Asin A + cos A - 1\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 + sin A - cos A}}{\text{sin A + cos A - 1}}

Multiplying numerator and denominator by (1 + sin A + cos A) :

(1 + sin A - cos A)(1 + sin A + cos A)(sin A + cos A - 1)(sin A + cos A + 1)(1 + sin A)2cos2A(sin A + cos A)211+2 sin A+sin2Acos2Asin2A+cos2A+2 sin A cos A1\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(1 + sin A - cos A)(1 + sin A + cos A)}}{\text{(sin A + cos A - 1)(sin A + cos A + 1)}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{(1 + sin A)}^2 - \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{(sin A + cos A)}^2 - 1} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1 + \text{2 sin A} + \text{sin}^2 A - \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{cos}^2 A + \text{2 sin A cos A} - 1}

By formula,

cos2 A = 1 - sin2 A and sin2 A + cos2 A = 1.

1+2 sin A+sin2A(1sin2A)1+2 sin A cos A12 sin A+2 sin2A2 sin A cos A2 sin A(1 + sin A)2 sin A cos A1 + sin Acos A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{1 + \text{2 sin A} + \text{sin}^2 A - (1 - \text{sin}^2 A)}{1 + \text{2 sin A cos A} - 1} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 sin A} + \text{2 sin}^2 A}{\text{2 sin A cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{2 sin A(1 + sin A)}}{\text{2 sin A cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{1 + sin A}}{\text{cos A}}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that sin A + 1 - cos Acos A - 1 + sin A=1 + sin Acos A\dfrac{\text{sin A + 1 - cos A}}{\text{cos A - 1 + sin A}} = \dfrac{\text{1 + sin A}}{\text{cos A}}.

Question 15

If sin A + cos A = 3\sqrt{3}, prove that :

tan A + cot A = 1

Answer

Given,

⇒ sin A + cos A = 3\sqrt{3}

Squaring both sides :

⇒ (sin A + cos A)2 = (3)2(\sqrt{3})^2

⇒ sin2 A + cos2 A + 2 sin A cos A = 3

By formula,

sin2 A + cos2 A = 1.

⇒ 1 + 2 sin A cos A = 3

⇒ 2 sin A cos A = 2

⇒ sin A cos A = 1.

Now, solving tan A + cot A :

tan A + cot Asin Acos A+cos Asin Asin2A+cos2Asin A cos A1sin A cos A111.\Rightarrow \text{tan A + cot A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin A cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{1} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that tan A + cot A = 1.

Question 16

Prove that :

(i) sin Asin (90° - A)+cos Acos (90° - A)\dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{sin (90° - A)}} + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{cos (90° - A)}} = sec A cosec A

(ii) 2 cos2A+21 + cot2A\text{2 cos}^2 A + \dfrac{2}{\text{1 + cot}^2 A} = 2

Answer

(i) By formula,

sin (90° - A) = cos A and cos (90° - A) = sin A.

Substituting above values in L.H.S. :

sin Acos A+cos Asin Asin2A+cos2Asin A cos A\Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{cos A}} + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{sin A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{\text{sin}^2 A + \text{cos}^2 A}{\text{sin A cos A}}

By formula,

sin2 A + cos2 A = 1.

1sin A cos A1sin A×1cos Acosec A sec A.\Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{sin A}} \times \dfrac{1}{\text{cos A}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{cosec A sec A}.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that sin Asin (90° - A)+cos Acos (90° - A)\dfrac{\text{sin A}}{\text{sin (90° - A)}} + \dfrac{\text{cos A}}{\text{cos (90° - A)}} = sec A cosec A.

(ii) Solving L.H.S. of the equation :

2 cos2A+21 + cot2A\Rightarrow \text{2 cos}^2 A + \dfrac{2}{\text{1 + cot}^2 A}

By formula,

1 + cot2 A = cosec2 A.

2 cos2A+2cosec2A2 cos2A+2 sin2A2(cos2A+sin2A)\Rightarrow \text{2 cos}^2 A + \dfrac{2}{\text{cosec}^2 A} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \text{2 cos}^2 A + \text{2 sin}^2 A \\[1em] \Rightarrow 2(\text{cos}^2 A + \text{sin}^2 A)

By formula,

sin2 A + cos2 A = 1.

⇒ 2 × 1

⇒ 2.

Since, L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved that 2 cos2A+21 + cot2A\text{2 cos}^2 A + \dfrac{2}{\text{1 + cot}^2 A} = 2.

Question 17

Evaluate :

(i) sec2 A(1 + sin A)(1 - sin A)

(ii) x21x2x^2 - \dfrac{1}{x^2} when cosec A = 2x and tan A = x2\dfrac{x}{2}

Answer

(i) Solving,

⇒ sec2 A(1 + sin A)(1 - sin A)

⇒ sec2 A(1 - sin2 A)

By formula,

1 - sin2 A = cos2 A.

sec2A cos2A1cos2A×cos2A1.\Rightarrow \text{sec}^2 A \text{ cos}^2 A \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{\text{cos}^2 A} \times \text{cos}^2 A \\[1em] \Rightarrow 1.

Hence, sec2 A(1 + sin A)(1 - sin A) = 1.

(ii) Given,

cosec A = 2x and tan A = x2\dfrac{x}{2}

⇒ cot A = 1tan A=2x\dfrac{1}{\text{tan A}} = \dfrac{2}{x}

By formula,

cosec2 A - cot2 A = 1

(2x)2(2x)2=14x24x2=14(x21x2)=1x21x2=14.\Rightarrow (2x)^2 - \Big(\dfrac{2}{x}\Big)^2 = 1 \\[1em] \Rightarrow 4x^2 - \dfrac{4}{x^2} = 1 \\[1em] \Rightarrow 4\Big(x^2 - \dfrac{1}{x^2}\Big) = 1 \\[1em] \Rightarrow x^2 - \dfrac{1}{x^2} = \dfrac{1}{4}.

Hence, x21x2=14x^2 - \dfrac{1}{x^2} = \dfrac{1}{4}.

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