CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Important Question Introduction To Trigonometry
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Important Question Introduction To Trigonometry
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Important Question Introduction To Trigonometry
Class 10 Mathematics
Important Question
Chapter 8
Introduction to Trigonometry
"The mathematician is fascinated with the marvelous beauty of the forms he constructs, and
in their beauty he finds everlasting truth."
x2+y2=a2+b2.
⇒ 2 + Tan2θ + Cot2θ
⇒ (Tanθ + Cotθ)2 < 2.
Which is not possible.
3. If show that
Ans: Sin φ = ½
⇒ φ = 30o
4. If 7 , show that
Ans: If 7
1
5. If prove that .
Ans:
Or .
Ans:
2
8. If A, B are acute angles and sinA= cosB, then find the value of A+B.
Ans: A + B = 90°
9. a) Solve for φ, if tan5φ = 1.
Ans: .
b) Solve for if .
Ans:
Ans.
Ans:
3
P.T
⇒7Cosec - 7=3Cot
⇒7(Cosec - 1)=3Cot
⇒7(Cosec -1) (Cosec +1)=3Cot (Cosec +1)
= 1- 3Sin2 Cos2
= 1- 2 Sin2 Cos2
4
⇒ apply (C & D)
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CBSE Class 10 Mathematics
Important Questions
Chapter 8
Introduction to Trigonometry
2 Marks Questions
(i)
(ii)
= = 576 + 49 = 625
AC = 25 cm
(i) ,
(ii) ,
6
Ans. Using Pythagoras theorem,
QR2
QR = 5 cm
= = = 0
3. If calculate and
Let BC = and AC =
AB = =
= =
7
Let AB = and BC =
AC = =
= = =
and
But [Given]
8
AC = BC
A = B
6. State whether the following are true or false. Justify your answer.
Ans. (i) False because sides of a right triangle may have any length, so may have any
value.
(iv) False as is not the product of ‘cot’ and A. ‘cot’ is separated from A has no
meaning.
7. Evaluate:
(i)
9
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Ans. Solution:
(i) = = = 1
(ii) = = = 1
(iii)
= = 0
(iv)
= =0
8. Show that:
(i)
(ii)
= =
10
= = 1 = R.H.S.
(ii) R.H.S.
= = 0 = R.H.S.
Ans. Given:
A =
Ans. Given:
A + B =
Ans. Given:
11
A =
A + B + C =
Ans.
12
14. Express the trigonometric ratios and in terms of
Ans. For
By using identity
For
By using identity
For
13
Ans. For
By using identity,
For
For
By using identity
For
For
14
16. Evaluate:
(i)
(ii)
Ans. (i) =
(ii)
= = 1
17. Show that any positive odd integer is of the form6q + 1, or 6q + 3, or 6q + 5, where q is
some integer.
Therefore, a = 6q or 6q + 1 or 6q + 2 or 6q + 3 or 6q + 4 or 6q + 5
15
Also, 6q + 1 = 2 × 3q + 1 = 2k1 + 1, where k1 is a positive integer
Or 6q + 5
Ans. We have to find the HCF(616, 32) to find the maximum number of columns in which
they can march.
616 = 32 × 19 + 8
32 = 8 × 4 + 0
19. Use Euclid’s division lemma to show that the square of any positive integer is either
of form 3m or 3m + 1 for some integer m.
[Hint: Let x be any positive integer then it is of the form 3q, 3q + 1 or 3q + 2. Now square
each of these and show that they can be rewritten in the form 3m or 3m + 1.]
16
Ans. Let a be any positive integer and b = 3.
Therefore, a = 3q or 3q + 1 or 3q + 2
Or,
Hence, it can be said that the square of any positive integer is either of the form 3m or 3m +
1.
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CBSE Class 10 Mathematics
Important Questions
Chapter 8
Introduction to Trigonometry
3 Marks Questions
BC =
= =
18
2. If evaluate:
(i)
(ii)
AC = =
= = =
(i)
= =
19
(ii)
= =
And
Let AB = and BC =
Then, using Pythagoras theorem,
AC =
= = =
And
Now, L.H.S.
20
=
= =
R.H.S. =
= =
L.H.S. = R.H.S.
(i)
(ii)
AC =
= = =
21
For C, Base = BC, Perpendicular = AB and Hypotenuse = AC
(i)
= = 1
(ii)
22
RP2 = RQ2 + QP2
RQ = 12 cm and RP = 25 – 12 = 13 cm
And
And =
0 1
1 0
23
It is clear, the value of decreases as increases
(iv) False as it is only true for
(iv) =
(ii) (C)
= = 2
24
(iii) (D)
= = =
(iv) (D) =
= =
= =
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CBSE Class 10 Mathematics
Important Questions
Chapter 8
Introduction to Trigonometry
4 Marks Questions
Ans. For
By using identity
For
By using identity
26
For
Ans. For
By using identity,
For
For
By using identity
For
27
=
For
3. Evaluate:
(i)
(ii)
Ans. (i)
(ii)
28
=
= = 1
= = 1
(i) =
(ii) =
(iii) =
(iv) =
= = 9 x 1 = 9
29
(ii) (C)
= = 2
(iii) (D)
= = =
30
(iv) (D)
= =
= = =
5. Prove the following identities, where the angles involved are acute angles for which
the expressions are defined:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
31
(ix)
(x)
Ans. Proof:
(i) L.H.S.
= = R.H.S.
32
(ii) L.H.S.
= =
= = = R.H.S
(iii) L.H.S.
33
=
= =
(iv) L.H.S.
= =
= = R.H.S.
(v) L.H.S.
34
= =
= = R.H.S.
(vi) L.H.S.
= =
= = R.H.S.
(vii) L.H.S. =
35
=
= = = = R.H.S
(viii) L.H.S.
= R.H.S.
(ix) L.H.S.
36
=
= =
= =
= = R.H.S.
(x) L.H.S.
= = = R.H.S.
37
=
= = = = R.H.S.
225 = 135 × 1 + 90
Here remainder 90 ≠ 0, we apply the division lemma again to 135 and 90 to obtain
135 = 90 × 1 + 45
We consider the new divisor 90 and new remainder 45≠ 0, and apply the division lemma to
obtain
90 = 2 × 45 + 0
Since that time the remainder is zero, the process get stops.
38
Therefore, the HCF of 135 and 225 is 45.
Here remainder 102 ≠ 0, we apply the division lemma again to 255 and 102 to obtain
255 = 102 × 2 + 51
Here remainder 51 ≠ 0, we apply the division lemma again to 102 and 51 to obtain
102 = 51 × 2 + 0
7. Evaluate:
(i)
39
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Ans. (i) =
= =1
(ii) =
= =2
(iii)
= =
= =
40
=
(iv) =
= =
(v)
41
=
8. Prove the following identities, where the angles involved are acute angles for which
the expressions are defined:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
42
(v) , using the identity
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(x)
43
= = = R.H.S.
(ii) L.H.S.
= = =
= = R.H.S
(iii) L.H.S.
44
=
(iv) L.H.S.
= =
= = R.H.S.
45
(v) L.H.S.
= =
= = R.H.S.
(vi) L.H.S.
= = = = R.H.S.
46
(vii) L.H.S. =
= = = = R.H.S
(viii) L.H.S.
= R.H.S.
47
(ix) L.H.S.
= =
= =
= = R.H.S.
(x) L.H.S. =
= = = R.H.S.
48
=
= =
= = R.H.S.
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