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Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN) ENTHUSIAST COURSE
ASSIGNMENT # A (INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTION) MATHEMATICS
One or more than one correct :

æ æ 3 öö
cos ç 2 sin -1 ç ÷ ÷
è è 5 øø
1. is equal to -
æ -1 æ 4 ö ö
sin ç 2 cos ç ÷ ÷
è è 5 øø

7 7 7 7
(A) – (B) (C) (D) –
12 12 24 24
2. The range of the function, f (x) = cot–1x + sec–1x + cosec–1x, is-

æ p 3p ö æ p 3p ù é 5p 3p ö
(A) ç , ÷ (B) ç , ú È ê , ÷
è2 2 ø è2 4 û ë 4 2 ø

é p ö æ 3p ù æp ö æ 3p ö
(C) ê , p ÷ È ç p, ú (D) ç , p ÷ È ç p, ÷
ë2 ø è 2 û è2 ø è 2 ø
10
3. If å ( cos
i =1
-1
)
x i + cos -1 y i = 20 p , then the value of åå
1£ i £ j£10
x i y j is-

(A) 35 (B) 40 (C) 55 (D) 60


–1 –1
4. Let y = cos x + cot x, then y can be equal to -
p p 3p 11p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 2 2 6
5. The domain of the function, cos–1(cot–1(logex)) is -
(A) éë e -p / 4 , ep / 4 ùû (B) éë e - cot1 , ecot1 ùû (C) éë ecot1 , e - cot1 ùû (D) [ecot1 , ¥)
¥
æ 2 ö
6. The sum of å tan
n =1
-1
ç n 2 + n + 4 ÷ is equal to-
è ø

p p p
(A) tan–12 + tan -1 2(B) (C) - tan -1 2 (D)
2 2 4
–1
7. Let f : R ® R defined by f(x) = cos (–{–x}) where {x} is fractional part function. Then which of the
following is/are correct ?
(A) f is many one but not even function (B) Range of f contains two prime numbers
(C) f is aperiodic (D) Graph of f does not lie below x-axis
8. If x2 + 2x + n > 10 + sin–1(sin9) + tan–1(tan 9) for all real x, then the possible value of n can be-
(A) 11 (B) 12 (C) 13 (D) 14
æ1ö
9. Let function f(x) be defined as f(x) =| sin -1 x | + cos -1 ç ÷ . Then which of the following is/are TRUE?
èxø
(A) f(x) is injective in its domain
(B) f(x) is many-one in its domain
(C) Range of f is a singleton set
(D) sgn(f(x)) =1 where sgn x denotes signum function of x.

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be an invertible function such that ƒ –1 = g, then -


3
- x2 + x
10. Let ƒ(x) = e x

(A) g(e) = 0 (B) Domain of 'g' is ¡+ (C) Range of 'g' is ¡ (D) ƒ(g(e)) = e
–1
11. The value of the angle tan (tan 65° – 2 tan40°) in degrees is equal to -
(A) –20° (B) 20° (C) 25° (D) 40°
12. The graph of the functions h(x) = –|tan–1(3x)|, is
y y
0
0 x x

(A) (B)

-p/3 -p/2

y y
x x
0 0
(C) (D)

-p/2 -p/6

-1 4 3
13. If tan–1(x + 1) + cot–1(x–1) = sin + cos-1 , then x has the value-
5 5
3 7
(A) 4 (B) 4 (C) 14 3 (D) 6 7
7 3
14. If 2 £ a < 3, then the value of cos -1 cos[a] + cosec-1 cosec[a] + cot -1 cot[a] , (where [.] denotes greatest
integer less than equal to x) is equal to
(A) 2 – p (B) 2 + p (C) p (D) 6

-1 æ (r + 1) ö
¥ 2
15. If å cot ç
-1
÷ = tan x , then x is equal to -
r =1 è 2 ø
1 1 3
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D)
2 3 2
æ ö 2 3 2 æ 3ö æ 3ö
16. The sum of the infinite terms of the series cot -1 ç12 + ÷ + cot -1 ç 2 + ÷ + cot -1 ç 3 + ÷ + ..... is equal to:
è èø 4ø è ø 4 4
(A) tan–1 (1) (B) tan–1 (2) (C) tan–1 (3) (D) tan–1 (4)
¥
æ 4n ö
17. The sum å tan
n =1
-1
ç n 4 - 2n 2 + 2 ÷ is equal to -
è ø

(A) tan
-1 1
+ tan -1
2
2
3
(B) 4 tan–11 (C)
p
2
-1
(D) sec - 2 ( )
1
18. Range of the function f(x) = tan -1 [x] + [ -x] + 2- | x | + is
x2
where [*] is the greatest integer function.
é1 ö ì1 ü ì1 ü é1 ù
(A) ê , ¥ ÷ (B) í ý È [2, ¥) (C) í ,2 ý (D) ê ,2 ú
ë4 ø î4 þ î4 þ ë4 û

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1- x2 2 + ƒ(-10) + ƒ(-5)
19. If ƒ(x) = 2 tan–1x + cos–1 2 , then the value of 1 + ƒ( -7.5) + ƒ( -3) is-
1+ x
(A) an even number (B) an even prime number
(C) an odd prime number (D) an odd number

æ 1 ö
20. If the mapping ƒ(x) = ax + b (a > 0) maps [–1,1] onto [0,2] then tan ç tan -1 + cot -1 8 + cot -1 18 ÷ cannot
è 7 ø
be equal to-

æ1ö æ2ö æ 2ö æ 1ö
(A) ƒ ç ÷ (B) ƒ ç ÷ (C) ƒ ç - ÷ (D) ƒ ç - ÷
è3ø è3ø è 3ø è 3ø

æ 1 + y2 ö
21. If sec -1 (
1 + x 2 + cosec -1 ç )
ç y ÷
æ1ö
÷ + cot -1 ç ÷ = p (x,y,z > 0) then x + y + z is always -
èzø
è ø
(A) equal to xyz (B) greater than or equal to 3(xyz)1/3
(C) greater than or equal to 4(xyz)1/3 (D) greater than or equal to 5(xyz)1/3
22. Which of the following statement is/are true -
(A) cos–1(cos(1 + |sin x|)) = 1 + |sin x| for all real x
( 2 2 2
)
(B) sin sin ( (cos x - sin x) ) = cos x - sin x " x Î R
-1 2

(C) tan
-1
( tan ( x 2
)
+ 2x + 2 ) = x 2 + 2x + 2 "x Î R

(D) tan (tan(3 sinx)) = 3sinx " x Î R


–1

æ n ö p
23. If the mapping ƒ(x) = a2x2 + x + c maps [0, 2] onto [–1, 2], and if cos -1 ç ÷ > such that minimum
è 4p ø 3
m+M
& maximum values of integer n are m & M respectively, then is equal to
3
(A) ƒ(0) (B) 8ƒ(1) (C) 2 (D) 4
Comprehension Type :
Paragraph for Question 24 to 26
1 3 -1 12 4 16
Let a = 2 tan -1 + sin -1 and b = sin + cos -1 + cot -1 such that 2sina and cos b are roots of
2 5 13 5 63
the equation x2 – ax + b = 0.
On the basis of above information, answer the following questions :
æ
-1 æ æ -1 æ a ööö ö
24. The value of tan ç ç sec ç cos ç sin ÷ ÷ ÷ - 1÷ is equal to-
èè è è 2 øøø ø
a a b b
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 2 2 4
25. The range of ƒ(x) = cot–1(x2 + bx) is -
æ pù æ 3p ù é 3p ö
(A) ç 0, ú (B) (0,p) (C) ç 0, ú (D) ê , p ÷
è 4û è 4û ë4 ø
–1
26. The number of solution(s) of the equation |b| sin x = (a – b)x is -
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
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Paragraph for Question 27 & 28
Consider ƒ(x) = sin–1x + tan–1x + x + 1 & let g(x) be its inverse.
27. Number of integral values of k such that ƒ(x) = k has atleast one real solution is equal to -
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
28. Number of solutions of the equation ƒ(|x|) = 2 is equal to -
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4
Match the column Type :
29. Column-I Column-II
(A) Let f : R ® R be defined as f(x) = 3 x + tan -1 x , then f(x) is (P) one-one
(B) Let f : (–¥,¥) ® {–1,0,1} be defined as (Q) into
f(x) = sin3p (sgn (x2 + 3x + 5)) then f(x) is
(where sgn x denotes signum function of x.)
x2
(C) Let f : [–2,2] ® (0,e2] be defined as f(x) = e , then f(x) is (R) odd

(D) Let f : (–1,5) ® [0,3] be defined as f(x) = 5 + 4x - x 2 , (S) non-invertible


then f(x) is (T) aperiodic

–1 –1 –1 p
30. Let (x, y) be such that sin (ax) + cos (y) + cos (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 matrixgiven in the ORS.
Column-I Column-II
2 2
(A) If a = 1 and b = 0, then (x, y) (p) lies on the circle x + y = 1
2 2
(B) If a = 1 and b = 1, then (x, y) (q) lies on (x – 1) (y – 1) = 0
(C) If a = 1 and b = 2, then (x, y) (r) lies on y = x
2 2
(D) If a = 2 and b = 2, then (x, y) (s) lies on (4x – 1) (y – 1) = 0

31. Column-I Column-II

æ3+ x ö -1 æ 3 - x ö p x2
(A) If tan -1 ç ÷ + tan ç ÷ = , then is (P) 0
è 3 ø è 3 ø 6 3

p
(B) The number of values of x, satisfying sin -1 ( - x ) ³ is/are (Q) 1
2
(C) If a = cos2q + cos4q – cos6q & b = 4sinqsin2q cos3q, (R) 2
then 2(a – b) is equal to
ép p ö æ x 2 - 2a ö
(D) Let ƒ : R ® ê , ÷ , ƒ(x) = sin -1 ç 2 ÷ is an onto (S) 18
ë6 2 ø è x +2 ø
function, then the number of integral values of 'a' is (T) 36

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32. Column 1 (Function) Column 2 (Domain) Column 3 (Range)

é π 2π ù é π ù
(A) f(x) = cot–1(2x – x2) (P) [4,5] (i) ê , ú - ê ú
ë3 3 û ë2û

é π πù
(B) f(x) = sec–1(log3tanx + logtanx 3) (Q)R (ii) ê - , ú
ë 2 4û

æ 2x 2 + 1 ö éπ ù
(C) ( )
-1
f x = cos ç 2 ÷ (R) [0,2] (iii) ê , π ú
ç x +1 ÷ ë4 û
è ø

-1 æ ö é πù
(D) f ( x ) = tan ç log 4 ( 5x - 8x + 4 ) ÷
2 æ πö ì πü
(S) ç nπ, nπ + ÷ - íx | x = nπ + ý n Î I (iv) ê 0, ú
è 5 ø è 2ø î 4þ ë 2û

Subjective :

m æm-n 3 ö
33. If m, n > 0 & S = tan -1 - tan -1 çç ÷÷ , then [S] is (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
n è m 3 + n ø
34. Number of solution of the equation 2tan–1|x|. ln|x| = 1 is
é 5p ù
35. Sum of all values of x satisfying sin -1 sin x = sin -1 sin x in x Î ê -p, ú is (ap + b),
ë 2û
where a,b Î I, then (a + b) is equal to
1
36. If tan–1x + tan–1y = cot–1z is such that x + y + z = 3 , then value of can be expressed as k k ,
xyz
where k is
37. Let ƒ ( x ) = 3 sin x + cos x + p and cos–1(cos(ƒ(x))) = lp – ƒ(x), then 100l is
38. Consider the curve y = sin–1(x–1) & line y = mx (where m > 0). If both the curves intersect each other
8a
at unique point, where a is maximum value of m, then the value of is
p
1 p é 1 ù
39. If 'a' is a solution of tan -1 x + cot -1 = , then ê ú is equal to (where [.] denotes greatest integer
x 4 ë aû
function)
40. Consider ƒ(x) = sin–1[2x] + cos–1([x] –1) (where [.] denotes greatest integer function.) If domain of ƒ(x)
2d
is [a,b) & the range of ƒ(x) is {c,d} then a + b + is equal to (where c < d)
c

ƒ(x) æ 2 2x ö ƒ(p / 4)
41. If = - cos -1 çç ÷÷ - | ƒ(x) | , then the value of is
2
sin x è p ø (-p / 32)

Let ƒ : R ® R, y = ƒ(x) is a function and g(x) = sin–1ƒ(x), h(x) = ƒ(x) - 1 & ƒ (x) + ƒ(x) – 2 ³ 0, then
2
42.
the number of elements in the range of ƒ(x) is
43. Let y = sin–1(sin 6) – tan–1(tan 8) + cos–1(cos 6) + sec–1(sec 7) + cot–1(cot 5) – cosec–1(cosec 4) simplifies
to ap + b, then (a + b) is equal to
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n n

If å cos a i = 0 , then find the value of å i· a


-1
44. (i) i
i =1 i=1

2n 2n

If å sin x i = np , then show that åx


-1
(ii) i = 2n
i =1 i =1

¥
æ 2 ö
45. Evaluate : å tan
r =1
-1
ç 1 + (2r + 1)(2r - 1) ÷
è ø
é p pù
Let f : ê - , ú ® B defined by f (x) = 2 cos x + 3 sin2x + 1. Find B such that f exists. Also find
2 –1
46.
ë 3 6û
–1
f (x).
47. Find the simplified value of the following expressions :
ép æ 1 öù é 1 æ 1 öù
(i) sin ê - sin -1 ç - ÷ ú (ii) tan êcos-1 + tan -1 ç - ÷ú
ë3 è 2 øû ë 2 è 3 øû

æ -1 3 ö
48. Evaluate the following expressions : sin ç cos ÷
è 5ø
49. If a and b are the roots of the equation x2 – 4x + 1 = 0 (a > b) then find the value of
b3 æ1 b ö a3 æ1 aö
f ( a, b) = cosec2 ç tan -1 ÷ + sec 2 ç tan -1 ÷ .
2 è2 aø 2 è2 bø
50. The product of all real values of x satisfying the equation
æ 2x 2 + 10 | x | + 4 ö æ -1 æ 2 - 18 | x | ö ö p
sin -1 cos ç 2 ÷ = cot ç cot ç ÷ ÷ + is
è x + 5 | x | +3 ø è è 9 | x | øø 2

–1 –1 226
51. The sum of absolute value of all possible values of x for which cos tan sin cot x = .
227

ANSWER KEY
1. C 2. B 3. C 4. B,C 5. D
6. A 7. A,B,D 8. B,C,D 9. A,D 10. B,C,D
11. C 12. B 13. A 14. B 15. C
16. B 17. D 18. C 19. A,B 20. A,B,D
21. A,B 22. A,B 23. B,C 24. A 25. C
26. D 27. D 28. C
29. (A) ® (P,R,T); (B) ® (Q,R,S); (C) ® (Q,S,T); (D) ® (Q,S,T)
30. (A) P; (B) Q; (C) P; (D) S 31. (A)®(S); (B)®(Q); (C)®(R); (D)®(P)
32. A®Q® (iii), B®S®(i), C®Q® (iv), D®Q®(ii)
33. 1 34. 2 35. 8 36. 3 37. 200
38. 2 39. 1 40. 4 41. 8 42. 1
æ n +1 ö 1 æ -1 æ x - 2 ö p ö
÷- ÷
–1
43. 7 44. (i) n ç ÷ 45. p/4 46. B = [0, 4] ; f (x) = ç sin ç
è 2 ø 2è è 2 ø 6ø
1 4
47. (i) 1 (ii) 48. 49. 56 50. 9 51.30
3 5
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