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Mathematics: Extra Questions - Inverse Trigonometry 1

1. This document contains 39 math problems involving inverse trigonometric functions. The problems include evaluating inverse trig functions, proving trigonometric identities, using principal values, simplifying expressions, and finding unknown variables. 2. The problems cover a wide range of inverse trigonometric skills like evaluating inverse tangent, inverse sine, inverse cosine, using principal values, simplifying expressions, and proving trigonometric identities. 3. Many problems ask to use principal values to evaluate inverse trig functions, simplify expressions, or prove trigonometric identities involving inverse tangent, inverse sine, and inverse cosine.

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Mathematics: Extra Questions - Inverse Trigonometry 1

1. This document contains 39 math problems involving inverse trigonometric functions. The problems include evaluating inverse trig functions, proving trigonometric identities, using principal values, simplifying expressions, and finding unknown variables. 2. The problems cover a wide range of inverse trigonometric skills like evaluating inverse tangent, inverse sine, inverse cosine, using principal values, simplifying expressions, and proving trigonometric identities. 3. Many problems ask to use principal values to evaluate inverse trig functions, simplify expressions, or prove trigonometric identities involving inverse tangent, inverse sine, and inverse cosine.

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MATHEMATICS

EXTRA QUESTIONS INVERSE TRIGONOMETRY 1.


1)Find the value of

tan 1 (1)

2)Evaluate (a) sin(

1
1 4
cos ( )
2
5

3)Prove that

cos1 (

1
)
2

sin 1 (

1
)
2

1
5
tan ( cos1 )
2
3

) (b)

3
3
8
tan 1 + tan1 tan1 =
7
5
19 4

4)Prove that (a)

tan

1
1 x
x= cos1
2

(b)

1+ x

1
2
4
2 tan1 + tan1 =tan1
4
9
5

tan 1 ( 1 ) +sin1 (

5)Using principle value, evaluate


sin 1 (

6)Using principle value find


7)Prove that

tan 1

( 14 )+ tan ( 29 )= 12 tan
1

12)

1
)
2

2
2
+sin1 (sin
)
3
3

Using principle value, find the value of

cos ( cos

11)

4
3

cos1 cos

9)What is the principle vale of


10)

3
)
2

si n1 (

8)Using principle value find

1
)
2

13
)
6

Find the value of


If

tan ( 3 ) +cos x=

sin

1
sin1 ( )
3
2

, find

13)
14)

If
If

1
sin 1 x +cos1 =
2 2
sin 1

( 13 )+cos

x=

, find

, find
sin 1 (sin

15)

Find the value of

16)

Write principle value of

17)
18)
19)

Write the value of

Prove that

4
)
5
sec 1 (2)

tan ( tan

Find principle value of


tan 1

3
)
4

sin 1

( 13 )+ cot ( 31 )= 2
1

( 12 )+ cos

1
)
2

.
1

cos ( cos

7
)
6

20)

Find the principle value of

21)

Find principle value of

22)
23)

Find the principle value of tan (1)


Using principle value evaluate

3
cos1 ( )
2
1

cos1 cos

2
2
+sin 1 (sin
)
3
3

tan 1

1+ sinx+ 1sinx
1+ sinx 1sinx

24)

Simplify

25)

Find the value of

26)

Prove that

27)

If

cot 1

tan 1 ( 1 ) +cos1

( 12 )+sin

Prove that

1
)
2

[ ]

1+ sinx+ 1sinx
x

= , x 0,
4
1+ sinx 1sinx 2

tan 1 x+ tan 1 y+ tan 1 z= ,

that x + y + z = xyz
28)

1
1
31
2 tan 1 + tan 1 =tan 1
2
7
17

prove

29)
30)
31)
32)
33)

Write the simplest form.

tan 1

Write the simplest form.

tan 1

x
a x 2

Write the simplest form.

tan 1

Find principle value of


Prove that

34)

Simplify

35)

Write

tan 1

tan 1

cos1

3 a x x
3
2
a 3 a x

]
.

1cosx
, x<
1+ cosx

( 12 ) , cot

( 3 ) , tan1 (3)

sin 1 (2 x 1x 2)

in simplest form
cot

( 13 ), sin ( 12 ) , cos
1

36)

Find principle value of

37)

Write the range of principle branch of

38)
39)

Find

if

2
7
1
+ tan1 =tan 1
11
24
2

acosxbsinx
bcosxasinx

defined on domain

3
)
2

sec 1 ( x )

R(1, 1 )

tan 1 x+ cot1 x=

Write the principle value of

cos1 ( cos

5
)
3

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