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IA-09multiple and Sub Multiple Angles (45-47)

This document contains 6 multiple choice questions regarding trigonometric identities involving multiple and submultiple angles. The questions test concepts such as: 1) Finding values of trigonometric functions of sums and differences of angles 2) Simplifying expressions involving trigonometric functions of multiple and submultiple angles 3) Identifying equivalent trigonometric expressions The solutions provided demonstrate how to apply trigonometric identities to simplify expressions and arrive at the answer choices provided.

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IA-09multiple and Sub Multiple Angles (45-47)

This document contains 6 multiple choice questions regarding trigonometric identities involving multiple and submultiple angles. The questions test concepts such as: 1) Finding values of trigonometric functions of sums and differences of angles 2) Simplifying expressions involving trigonometric functions of multiple and submultiple angles 3) Identifying equivalent trigonometric expressions The solutions provided demonstrate how to apply trigonometric identities to simplify expressions and arrive at the answer choices provided.

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MULTIPLE AND SUBMULTIPLE ANGLES

PREVIOUS EAMET BITS


1. If A = 35°, B = 15° and C = 40°, then tanAtanB+tanBtancC + tanC tanA [EAMCET 2008]
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3
Ans: 2
Sol. A + B + C = 35° + 15° + 40° = 90°
⇒ tan A tan B + tan B tan C + tan C tan A = 1
⎛ π⎞ ⎛ 2π ⎞
2. If tan θ + tan ⎜ θ + ⎟ + tan ⎜ θ + ⎟ = 3 , then which of the following is equal to 1? [EAMCET 2008]
⎝ 3⎠ ⎝ 3 ⎠
1) tan2θ 2) tan3θ 3) tan2θ 4) tan3θ
Ans: 2
⎛ π⎞ ⎛ 2π ⎞
Sol. tan θ + tan ⎜ θ + ⎟ + tan ⎜ θ + ⎟=3
⎝ 3⎠ ⎝ 3 ⎠
⎛π⎞ ⎛ 2π ⎞
tan θ + tan ⎜ ⎟ tan θ + tan ⎜ ⎟
⇒ tan θ + ⎝3⎠ + ⎝ 3 ⎠ =3
π
⎛ ⎞ ⎛ 2π ⎞
1 − tan θ tan ⎜ ⎟ 1 − tan θ tan ⎜ ⎟
⎝3⎠ ⎝ 3 ⎠
tan θ + 3 tan θ − 3
⇒ tan θ + + =3
1 − 3 tan θ 1 − 3 tan θ

tan θ + 3 tan 2 θ + 3 + 3 tan θ + tan θ − 3 tan 2 θ + 3 tan


⇒ tan θ +
(1 − )(
3 tan θ 1 + 3 tan θ )
8 tan θ tan θ − 3 tan 3 θ + 8sin θ
⇒ tan θ + = 3 ⇒ =3
1 − 3 tan 2 θ 1 − 3 tan 2 θ
⎡ 3 tan θ − tan 3 θ ⎤
⇒ 3⎢ ⎥ = 3 ⇒ tan 3θ = 1
⎣ 1 − 3 tan θ ⎦
2

3. If x = tan15°, y = cosec 75° and z = 4sin18°, then [EAMCET 2006]


1) x. > y > z 2) y < z < x 3) z < x < y 4) x < z < y
Ans: 1
Sol. x = tan15° = 2 − 3 = 0.3
1 2 2
y = cos ec75° = =
sin 75° 3 +1
= 6 − 2 ≅ 0.9
z = 4sin18° = 5 − 1 = 1.05
x<y<z
tan 3A sin 3A
4. =α⇒ = [EAMCET 2005]
tan A sin A
2a 2a a a
1) 2) 3) 4)
a +1 a −1 a +1 a −1
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Multiple and Submultiple Angles


Ans: 2
tan 3A
Sol. a = , putA = 45° ⇒ a = −1
tan A
sin 3A 2a
Verification =1=
sin A a −1
5. tan 9° − tan 27° − tan 63° + tan 81° = [EAMCET 2004]
1) 4 2) 3 3) 2 4) 1
Ans: 1
⎛ sin 9° cos 9° ⎞ ⎛ sin 27° cos 27° ⎞
Sol. tan 9° − tan 27° − cot 27° + cos 9° = ⎜ + ⎟−⎜ + ⎟
⎝ cos 9° sin 9° ⎠ ⎝ cos 27° sin 27° ⎠
2 2 2× 4 2× 4
⇒ − = − =4
sin18° sin 54° 5 −1 5 +1

6 cos 6° sin 24° cos 72° = [EAMCET 2000]


1) –1/8 2) –1/4 3) 1/8 4) 1/4
Ans: 3
1
Sol. ( 2 cos 6° sin 24° ) cos 72°
2
1
= ( sin 30° + sin18° ) cos 72°
2
1⎛1 5 − 1 ⎞⎛ 5 − 1 ⎞ 1
= ⎜⎜ + ⎟⎜ ⎟⎟ =
2⎝2 4 ⎟⎜ ⎠⎝ 4 ⎠ 8
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