Exercise-I: 3 3 2 5 2 3 X X X X Cos Log Sin Log 3 2 Sin
Exercise-I: 3 3 2 5 2 3 X X X X Cos Log Sin Log 3 2 Sin
Exercise-I: 3 3 2 5 2 3 X X X X Cos Log Sin Log 3 2 Sin
3 1 3 3
(iii) cos tan 1 (iv) tan sin cot 1
4 5 2
(b) Find the following :
3 1 3
(i) sin sin 1 (ii) cos cos 2 6
2 2
3 1 63
(iii) tan1 tan (iv) sin arc sin
4 4 8
Q.3 Find the domain of definition the following functions.
( Read the symbols [*] and {*} as greatest integers and fractional part functions respectively.)
2x 1 x2
(i) f(x) = arc cos (ii) f (x) = cos (sin x) sin 1
1 x 2x
x 3
(iii) f (x) = sin 1 log10 ( 4 x ) (iv) f (x) = sin–1(2x + x2)
2
1 sin x
(v) f(x) = cos 1 (1 {x}) , where {x} is the fractional part of x .
log 5 (1 4x 2 )
3 2x
(vi) f (x) = 3 x cos 1
log6 2 x 3 sin log 2 x
1
5
3
(vii) f (x) = log10 (1 log7 (x2 5 x + 13)) + cos1
9 x
2 sin 2
sin 1 x2
(viii) f(x) = e
x
tan 1 1 n
2
x [x]
2 sin x 1 1
(ix) f(x) = sin(cos x) + ln ( 2 cos2 x + 3 cos x + 1) + ecos
2 2 sin x
Q.4 Identify the pair(s) of functions which are identical. Also plot the graphs in each case.
1 x2 1
(a) y = tan (cos 1 x); y = (b) y = tan (cot 1 x) ; y =
x x
x
(c) y = sin (arc tan x); y = (d) y = cos (arc tan x) ; y = sin (arc cot x)
1 x2
Q.5 Find the domain and range of the following functions .
(Read the symbols [*] and {*} as greatest integers and fractional part functions respectively.)
(i) f (x) = cot1(2x x²) (ii) f (x) = sec1 (log3 tan x + logtan x 3)
Q.6 Let l1 be the line 4x + 3y = 3 and l2 be the line y = 8x. L1 is the line formed by reflecting l1 across the
line y = x and L2 is the line formed by reflecting l2 across the x-axis. If is the acute angle between
L1 and L2 such that tan = a b , where a and b are coprime then find (a + b).
Q.7 Let y = sin–1(sin 8) – tan–1(tan 10) + cos–1(cos 12) – sec–1(sec 9) + cot–1(cot 6) – cosec–1(cosec 7).
If y simplifies to a + b then find (a – b).
33 46 13 19 13
Q.8 Show that : sin 1 sin cos
1
cos tan
1
tan cot
1
cot =
7 7 8 8 7
36 4 8
Q.9 Let = sin–1 , = cos–1 and = tan–1 , find ( + + ) and hence prove that
85 5 15
(i) cot = cot , (ii) tan ·tan = 1
Q.10 Prove that : sin cot–1 tan cos–1 x = sin cosec–1 cot tan–1x = x where x (0,1]
3 16 1
Q.11 Prove that: (a) 2 cos1 + cot1 + cos1 7 =
13 63 2 25
5 7 36 2 6 1
(b) cos 1 cos 1 sin 1 = (c) arc cos arc cos =
13 25 325 3 2 3 6
Q.12 If and are the roots of the equation x 2 + 5x – 49 = 0 then find the value of cot(cot–1 + cot–1).
ab 1 bc 1 ca 1
Q.13 If a > b > c > 0 then find the value of : cot–1 + cot–1 + cot–1 .
ab bc ca
1 1
Q.14 Find all values of k for which there is a triangle whose angles have measure tan–1 , tan–1 k ,
2 2
1
and tan–1 2k .
2
3 sin 2 tan
Q.15 Prove that: tan1 + tan1 = (where < < )
5 3 cos 2 4 2 2
Q.16 Find the simplest value of
x 1 1
(a) f (x) = arc cos x + arc cos 3 3x 2 , x , 1
2 2 2
1 x 1
2
(b) f (x) = tan–1 , x R – {0}
x
Q.17 Prove that the identities.
(a) sin–1 cos (sin1 x) + cos–1 sin (cos–1 x) = , | x | 1
2
(b) 2 tan1 (cosec tan1x tan cot1x) = tan1x (x 0)
2mn 2pq 2MN
(c) tan1 + tan1 2 = tan1 2 where M = mp nq, N = np + mq,
m n
2 2
p q
2
M N2
n q N
1 ; 1 and 1
m p M
(d) tan (tan1 x + tan1 y + tan1 z) = cot (cot1 x + cot1 y + cot1 z)
1 x2 1 x2
Q.2 If y = tan1 prove that x² = sin 2y..
1 x2 1 x2
Q.3 If u = cot1 cos2 tan1 cos2 then prove that sin u = tan2 .
1 x 1 x2
Q.4 If = 2 arc tan & = arc sin for 0 < x < 1 , then prove that + =, what the
1 x
2
1 x
value of + will be if x > 1.
1
Q.5 If x 1, then express the function f (x) = sin–1 (3x – 4x3) + cos–1 (4x3 – 3x) in the form of
2
a cos–1 x + b , where a and b are rational numbers.
Q.6 Find the sum of the series:
(a) cot17 + cot113 + cot121 + cot131 + ...... to n terms.
1 2 2 n 1
(b) tan1 + tan1 + ..... + tan1 1 22n 1 + .....
3 9
1 1 1 1
(c) tan1 + tan1 2 + tan1 2 + tan1 2 to n terms.
x x1
2
x 3x 3 x 5x 7 x 7 x 13
3 1 1 3 1 1
f (, ) = cosec tan
2 + sec2 tan .
2 2 2 2
Q.9 Find the integral values of K for which the system of equations;
2 K 2
arc cos x (arc sin y )
4 possesses solutions & find those solutions.
4
(arc sin y) 2 . (arc cos x)
16
y 3
Q.10 Find all the positive integral solutions of, tan1x + cos1 = sin1 .
1 y 2 10
Q.11 If X = cosec . tan1 . cos . cot1 . sec . sin1 a & Y = sec cot1 sin tan1 cosec cos1 a ;
where 0 a 1 . Find the relation between X & Y . Express them in terms of ‘a’.
Q.12 Column-I Column-II
2
(A) f (x) = sin–1 (P) f (x) is many one
| sin x 1 | | sin x 1 |
(B) f (x) = cos–1( | x – 1 | – | x – 2 | ) (Q) Domain of f (x) is R
(C) f (x) = sin–1 1 1
(R) Range contain only
| sin x ( 2 ) | | sin x ( 2 ) | irrational number
(D) f (x) = cos(cos–1 | x |) + sin–1(sin x) – cosec–1(cosec x) + cosec–1|x| (S) f (x) is even.
1 7
Q.13 Prove that the equation ,(sin1x)3 + (cos1x)3 = 3 has no roots for < and >
32 8
Q.14 Solve the following inequalities :
(a) arc cot2 x 5 arc cot x + 6 > 0 (b) arc sin x > arc cos x (c) tan2 (arc sin x) > 1
Q.15 Solve the following system of inequations
4 arc tan2x – 8arc tanx + 3 < 0 & 4 arc cotx – arc cot2 x – 3 > 0
Q.16 If the total area between the curves f (x) = cos–1(sin x) and g (x) = sin–1(cos x) on the interval [– 7, 7]
is A, find the value of 49A. (Take = 22/7)
Q.20 Find the set of values of 'a' for which the equation 2 cos–1x = a + a2(cos–1x)–1 posses a solution.
EXERCISE–III
Q.1 The number of real solutions of tan1 x (x 1) + sin1 x 2 x 1 = is :
2
(A) zero (B) one (C) two (D) infinite [JEE '99, 2 (out of 200)]
Q.2 Using the principal values, express the following as a single angle :
1 1 142
3 tan1 + 2 tan1 + sin1 . [ REE '99, 6 ]
2 5 65 5
ax bx
Q.3 Solve, sin1 + sin1 = sin1x, where a2 + b2 = c2, c 0. [REE 2000(Mains), 3 out of 100]
c c
Q.4 Solve the equation:
cos1 6x cos 3 1
3x 2
2
[ REE 2001 (Mains), 3 out of 100]
x2 x3
........ + cos–1 x 2 x x ........ = for 0 < | x | <
4 6
Q.5 If sin–1 x 2 then x equals to
2 4 2 4 2
[JEE 2001(screening)]
(A) 1/2 (B) 1 (C) – 1/2 (D) – 1
x2 1
Q.6 Prove that cos tan–1 sin cot –1 x = [JEE 2002 (mains) 5]
x2 2
Q.7 Domain of f (x) = sin 1 (2x ) is
6
1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) ,
2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2
[JEE 2003 (Screening) 3]
Q.8
If sin cot 1 ( x 1) cos(tan 1 x ) , then x =
1 1 9
(A) – (B) (C) 0 (D)
2 2 4
[JEE 2004 (Screening)]
Q.9 Let (x, y) be such that
sin–1(ax) + cos–1(y) + cos–1(bxy) =
2
Match the statements in Column I with statements in Column II and indicate your answer by darkening
the appropriate bubbles in the 4 × 4 matrix given in the ORS.
(iii) D: xR R : 0 , (iv) D: xR R : ,
2 2 4
Q.6 57 Q.7 53 Q.8 56 Q.9 /2 Q.12 10 Q.13
11 1
Q.14 k= Q.16 (a) ; (b) tan–1x
4 3 2
1 17
Q.18 (a) (–, sec 2) [1, ) Q.19 Q.20 (A) P; (B) Q ; (C) P ; (D) S
2
EXERCISE–II
9 9
Q.4 Q.5 6 cos–1x –
, so a = 6, b = –
2 2
2n 5
Q.6 (a) arc cot , (b) , (c) arc tan (x + n) arc tan x, (d) , (e)
n 4 4 2
1 3 1 1 3 4 1 ab
Q.7 (a) x = ; (b) x = 3; (c) x = 0, , ; (d) , 1 ; (e) x = ; (f) x = , y = 1; (g) x =
2 7 2 2
2 3 2 1 ab
(h) x = 2 3 or 3
Q 8. (2 + 2) (+ )
2 2
Q 9. K = 2 ; cos ,1 & cos , 1 Q.10 x=1;y=2 & x=2; y=7
4 4
Q.11 X = Y= 3 a 2 Q.12 (A) P, Q, R, S; (B) P, Q; (C) P, R, S; (D) P, R, S
F2 , 1O
P
2 2
Q.14 (a) (cot 2 , ) (, cot 3) (b) G (c)
H2 Q 2 2
, 1 1 ,
1 3
Q.15 tan , cot 1 Q.16 3388 Q17. k = 25 Q.18 Q.19 x (–1, 1)
2 4
Q.20 a [– 2, ] – {0}
EXERCISE–III
Q.1 C Q.2 Q.3 x { 1, 0, 1} Q.4 x = 1/3 Q.5 B Q.7 D Q.8 A
Q.9 (A) P; (B) Q; (C) P; (D) S Q.10 C