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— | DATE a a aE 0 Pe mea: hand of clock at ak Of the angle between hour-hand and minute- (i) Twenty Minutes 4 Past Gii) Thirty mij ne Gi) Ten minutes past eleven nutes past six Solution Th (iv) Five minutes past one the hour hy ae Of minute hand is 6° per minute. The speed of and is 0.5° por : : Bee Per minute, The angle between hour hand ani (i) Gi) rand changes at the rate 5.5°. Twenty minutes Past two : 2:20 We consider two positions of hands. First at 2:00 and second at 2:20. At 2:00 angle between them pb is 60°. This angle gradually decreases, becomes zero and then increases. From 2:00 to 2:20 (ie. in 20 minute time) the minute hand moves through 120° and hour hand moves through 20 x 0.5° = 10°. The minute hand makes 120° = 60° = 60° angle with the position of hour hand at 2:00. But hour hand has moved through 10°. The required angle is 60° - 10° = 50°. inute.handisat mayk2 Ten minutes past eleven : 11:10 0.th, VA$.C1.05S¢d 1 !/¢) hot Ang cet. Angi, .pash sluen.. Gabe +6: 30 iii) Thirty minutes past SIX = | y nen TD.tTW.G 1.5: & 8 DO. mt hourhand, just little LeFt. to.tne.oln ace hand (iv) Five minutes past one : 1: 05 AL ADCOCK, th ¢.angle... Jbatueen.houy. L.mimute pS. minutes, the anqle...... betwen. thie, houdd. 2... (3) ive 1 Pare (6) Construct a triangle, Measure the the measures of whose angles are 32°,58" and 90”. Tengths of sides of this triangle. Find sin32’ and cos32°. Hence find the value of sin'32° + cos!32°, Solution : Construct A ABC with A = 32°, B = 90°, C > an sam 8 UE COnsktu.ct.a trlangle having meas .urt.OF. angle. ESB a ear ‘Sign of’ peas i( +-0092A4.14.00528+2¢08*C) =1(240082.A+-c08 28-4 20087 ec) 2 = <(24-2008(4 + A) com.cn) * i} : )+ 2008 ©) = F(24 20%, ~ C)eos( A= B)+2c08' C) = (2-2 008 Ceos(d =B)+2¢0s? C) 1 ==(2-2e0s C[oos(A— 3 205 C[eos(A—B)=cosC]) ||| =4 (2-2 coscfomed B+ cst.) = =(2=4.cosCcos deosB) 1 2 =1-2c0s Acos Bos C = FHS) In the above take 4=B=C= 60" and find the value of cosé0’ Now .cos?.Ascos7 8 qr 20S ACO. B. 608.0. By.sunthetie division LED C2 Hee ().20......... atl isatactor (5) Find the values of sint8” and cosis’. Solution ¢ e+ -L lt a be| (3) Using properties ‘of determinants show that |I > ca =(a~b)(b-c)(c-a) ¢ aby a bel Solution : Consider al b cal i © al By using R-R and RK ff a eee =|0 b-a ca-be 0 ca ab-bel Hoare be lo -(a-b) (ab) | lo ca ~H(c~A4) common from g and (c-a)common from 2, By taking («-6) we get 1 a bq LHS.=(a-6)(e~a)|0 >! q lo 17 —— : ; x x +3) [yy 1+ zz + ©) If xey22 ang a then show that 1+.2-0. Solution: Givens siren aS eres veya)p Bh 2=2) (4 1y 2 need Y(2-2) #0 (2-4) 40 SAY a5M28%. Bde. SMS... $M. —orrrrer 25 leer AM 251M... 5.8M.. SRAM cep tz 5.025, m < ne nh.& 0.01. oF. o6n .inkeyeept =.6.-5M.. SULO1.OF intercept. 2.0. xo 2M-¢ 4.5, i orthocenter of the triangle formed by lines 2x-y-9=0, xyJys9=0 and x+y-9=0, Ate Solution : Otth0c Eh... is the pol ONd.Co A.B ee AM.ONd ¢Nintesecka £ Tht. G18 tN orth dtentyt ot A NOW.DiySOlMIOg AB and ACeg |. Lk cov ordinates. %

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