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6.

Case-Study 1: Read the


following passage and the R
given below.
answer
questions
In the math class, the teacher asked a student to construct a PA

a black board and name it as


triangle on
PQR. Two angles P and Q were to be
given
equal to tan and tan respectively. Based on
APQR, the
3
some questions to thestudents.
teacher gave
i) Find the value of third angle in degrees.
(ii) Find the value of cosP + sinP.
ii) Find the value of cos (P+Q+ R).
OR
IfP = cosx, then find the value of10x*.
-1|
36. (i) Given, ZP =
tan and 2Q = tan+
2)
In APQR, ZP+2Q+ ZR 180° =
[By angle sum property]
LR 180° (ZP+ 20)
= -

= 180 tanl |+tan


2
(i) Since, P =tan-1 tan P=
R
10

1 3
sin P and cos P =
V10 PA-
V10 3

Value of cos P + sin P = 3 1 4


+
10 10 V10
(iii) Since, PQR is a triangle
ZP+ZQ+ZR= 180°
cos (P + Q+ R) = cos 180° = -1

OR
Given, P= cosx .(1)

Also, P =

)
tan tan P =+

3
COS P=
V10
3
P =cos ..(2)
10
From (1) and (2), we get

3 9
x= *=;10 10x =9
38, Case-Study 3 : Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
A math teacher explained to the students about topic "Principal Value of Inverse Trigonometric Function
He told that the value of an inverse trigonometric functions which lies in the range of principal ora
called the principal value of that inverse.

Principal Value of
Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Find the principal


value of sin-(1) +sin
(i)

value of sin
ii) What will be the principal
38. (i) Let x =
sin (1) and y =
sin
2,
1
Then, sin x =
1 and sin y=

We know that the range of principal value branch of

sinis-T TT T 1
and sin sin = 1
2

Principal value of

sin (1) +sin T3n


4 4

1 3
(ii) Letp= sin then sinp=
2 2

We know that range of principal value branch of sinl is

-TtT TT -T
and sin
3 2 P3 2

TT
Principal value of sin is
36. Case-Study 1 : Read the following passage and answer the questions given bEiOW at the
Two men on
observe its
temple, which is 30 metres high above the stairs,
either side ofa top angles of
elevation a and ß respectively (as shown in the figure below). The distance between
the two men is 40v3

metres and the distance between the first person A and the temple is 30v3metres
B

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*********M***AMAAR**

(i) What is the value of 2CAB?


(ii) What is the value of ZBCA?
(iii) What is the value of ZABC?

OR
Write the domain and range of cos x and sinx.
36. (i) We have, BD = 30 m,

AC 40V3 m and AD =
30/3 m
B

30 m

B C
A-303 m D-10/3 m
40V3 m-

Clearly, BD L AC
I n right AADB, AB =AD? + BD?
( 3 0 3 + (30) = 3600 A B = 60 m

DB 30
Now, sin d =

060
AB

LCAB = a= sin| 30°


a= sin

(ii) Clearly, CD = AC- AD=40V3-303 =10/3 m


BD 30 V
tanß CD 10/3 3
60°
B tan (V3)
=

LBCA = =

ii) sin o =-=a= 30°

tanB= y3 - B =60°
LABC 180°-(o +B) 180°-(30° +60°)
= = 90°

or ZABCC=
OR
Domain and range of cosx are [-1, 1] and [0, Tt]
respectively. Also, domain and range of sinx are [-1, 1]
and|- 2TT T

2J
respectively.
36. Case-Study 1: Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
The Government of India is planning to fix a hoarding board at the face of a building on the road of a
busy market for awareness of Covid-19 protocol. Ram, Robert and Rahim are the three engineers who are
working on this project. "A" is considered as a person, viewing the hoarding board, 20 metres away fromn

the building and standing at the edge of a pathway nearby. Ram, Robert and Rahim suggested to the firm
to place the hoarding board at three different locations namely, C, D and E. "C" is at the height of 10 metres
from the ground level. For the viewer A, the angle of elevation of "D" is double the angle of elevation of "C.
The angle of elevation of "E" is triple the angle of elevation of "C" for the same viewer.
E

10 m

A 5m A 20 m B

(i) Find the Measure of ZAEB in terms of inverse function.


(ii) Find the Domain and range of tan'x.
(iii) Find the Measure of ZAEB ZACB in terms of inverse function.
-

OR
If A' is another viewer, which is at a distance of 5 m from A as shown in figure, then find the difference

between 2CAB and 2CA'B.


36. Let ZCAB = a, then 2DAB = 20 and ZEAB= 30

(i) In right ACAB,

tan = BC10 » ZCAB =a= tan


AB 20

LAEB=-30 2
-3tan
(ii) Domain of tanx is R and Range i

(ii)AEB-LACB =*-3tan
=-2tan
OR
In right ACA'B
BC
tan LA'= A'B tan tan 2CA'B =tan E)
Required difference =tan )

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