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ee Find the value of: (i) sin30° + cos60° (iii) tan 45°-tan 37° (v) cos 405° (viii) sin 150% (ix) tan 135° (xi) cos 300° (xiii) cos(—60°) (xvi) sin(-150°) (ii) sin 0° — cos 0° (iv) sin 390° (iv) tan 420° (viii) cos 120° (x) sin (330°) (xii) sin(—30°) (xiv) tan(—452) The valugs of.sinQy,.c0s%0:.and tufids-are given as.%4,.-— %4 and 3 (not in order}on. for some angles 01, 82 and 05. Choose incorrect statement. (A) The value of tan@3 could be —% (C) The value of cos7@2 can't be —% (B) The value of sin®; can not be 3. (D) The value of cos?@> could be 3. Find the approximate values of (i) sin 1° (ii) tan 2° (iii) cos 1°. sin 100 x is equal to - (A) (B) 100 | cos (180 — 8) is equal to - (A) —cos 0 (B) cos 0 sin 75° is equal to — B-1 B41 2a OCR If sin@ = 3/5 then tanO will be — fA) 3 4 A) 2 a (AS < Fh z 0s 2A is equal to - A 2sin’-A — (B) 2cos*A ~ 1 Covert 45° to radians: Convert F rad to degrees: (C) zeto () + (C) sin 8 (D)- sino Jv 22 © TE Owe 3 3 (c) 7 (D) Wy (C) cos?A ~ sin?A (D) all 11. Convert 30° to radians: 1 Convert Srad to degices. é 13, Find the six trigonometric ratios from given fig 3 14. Find the sine and cosine of angle @ shown in the unit circle if coordinate of point p are as shown. 45. Evaluate sin 120° 16, Evaluate cos 210° . 417, Firid the value of tan 210°. AB. (ii) -1 (iti) 1/4 (iv) 1/2 wit (vi 4 (viii) ~} «3 wi 4 (sity (xiv) <1 (xv) +4 oe ae iii) 1 4-6) 8) 7 © a Fras aes Bee ae 60° 14. Sind = 9B cos 9 go 3. 10. 1. 12. 43. according to thé following equation ron fe ‘The equation of a curve is given as y= x? +2 ~ 3x .the curve intersects the x-axis at (A) (1,0) (B) (2, 0) (C) Both (A) & (B) (1D) No where A particular straight line passes through origin and a point whose abscissa is double ordinate of a point. The equation of such straight line is: Wyss (B) y= 2x (C)y=-4x (D)y=-5 Frequency of a simple pendulum depends on its length | and acceleration 8 due to gravit Graph between which of the following quantities ts a straight line ? (A) fon the ordinate and 4 on the abscissa (B) fon the ordinate and Jf on the abscissa (C) fon the ordinate and 2 on the abscissa (D) {? on the ordinate and 7/1 on the abscissa Solve the equation 2x? + 5x -12 = 0. 3 The speed (i) Sf'a particle moving dlong a straight line is given by v= "4 42 whGe eS in m/s and t in second. Find time t at which the particle will momentarily come to rest. For point (2, 14) find abscissa and ordinate. Also find distance from y and x-axis. Find value ofa it distance between the points (9 cm, a cm) and (3 cm, 3 cm) is 13 em. A dog wants to catch a cat. The dog follows ee whose equation is y— x = 0 while the cat follows the particle whose equation is 3° + . The coordinates of possible points of catching the cat are : (2-2) (B) (2,2) (C)(232)° (0) 2,2) Solve: (8) xP -9x+14=0 4b) 3x7 + 8x +5 ey Ax —4ax +(a?—b’)=0 * Evaluate: J37 Find the slope of the line that goes from (4, 2) and (-3, 16) Find the equation of line that has y intercept +4 and is perpendicular to straight line joining (2, ~3) and (4, 2). Hint; If two fines are pespendicular their slope mi and me follow mia =~L Find the middle point co-ordinate, between (3, 7) anal (3,1) 4 B 16. Find the coordinate of the middle point of the portion of line 5x + y= 10 intercepted between the +x and +y axes. Find the area of the triangle formed by the axes of coordinates and the straight line 5x+ 7y= 35 f Equation of line passing through (xt, yr) and has slope m is given y— yr =m (x —x:). using this concept find equation of line passing from (1, 2) and (2, 3) < Answer Key L © 2 A ® O 4 ey &. C14 Seti (Re, ely TERR g GD) 1 EH) Sy 18. 17.5 square unit 16. y=x+1

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