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Maths 2 Model Answer Sheet-6

This document contains the answers to a mathematics practice exam for 10th standard. It includes answers to multiple choice and multi-part questions on topics like triangles, circles, trigonometry, and similarity of triangles. The answers are provided with detailed explanations and work shown in steps with formulas and reasoning. Key results are provided with ratios equal to fractions like 1/2, simplified algebraic expressions, and geometric proofs using properties like angles in the same segment and corresponding angles.

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Maths 2 Model Answer Sheet-6

This document contains the answers to a mathematics practice exam for 10th standard. It includes answers to multiple choice and multi-part questions on topics like triangles, circles, trigonometry, and similarity of triangles. The answers are provided with detailed explanations and work shown in steps with formulas and reasoning. Key results are provided with ratios equal to fractions like 1/2, simplified algebraic expressions, and geometric proofs using properties like angles in the same segment and corresponding angles.

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M-210 Special Practice Exam No.

2(2021-2022)
Std. 10th Sub-Mathematics Part-2 (Model Answer) Marks:- 40

Q.1A) ). B) 30cm 2) C) sec0 3) D) IIcm 4) A) S +1+1+1

A(AABC) AB 1/2
B) 1)
A(ABCD) CDTriangleshaving common base)

10
5

1/2

3
2) Height of an equilateral triangle=x side 1/2
2

= 4 3 cm 1/2

3) Infinite circles pass through two distance points.


4) P(O. y, ). Q0.y,)
1/2
dP:0)(-«+(-v
0-0+(y -Y
1/2
y
1) sec6 1/2
Q.2A)
13
5
25 1/2

144 1/2

12 1/2

2) 3 1/2
1/2

5 1/2
3 1/2

1,3
3) marcNS) 1/2
1300 1/2
880 1/2
440 1/2

(P.T.O.)
Std. 10th Sub Maths -2 (Model Answer)
(Special Practice Exam No. 2) (2)

B) 1) side opposite to 30° x hypotenuse

RS 1 1/2
5x RT

12 1/2
RS = 6 cm

30 R =
60 (remaining angle of triangle)

Side opposite to 60 x hypotenuse

ST RT 1/2

-12
= 6 3 cm 1/2

2) AAPQ AABC. (given)


AP AQ 1/2
. (C.S.s.t)
AB AC

8
1/2
12 AC
8AC = 4x 12

4x12
AC 1/2
8

AC = 6 1/2

tan tan sec0-1


L.H.S. 1/2
3) sec0+1 sec0+1 sec0-1

tan (sece-1)
1/2
sec0-1
tan8(sec0-1) 1/2
1+tan 0-1
tan 0(sec6-1)
tan'0

sec-1 1/2
tan 0

4) T(-1,6) P(-3,10) Q6-8)

By section formula,

mx,+nX 1/2
m+n
S5555555555
Sd. 10th (Special Practice Exam No.2)
Sub:- Maths-2(Model Answer

X= a cot-bcosec0
y=a cot 0+bcosec6

= -2b cosec0

= 2b cosec0

= cosec 6

Cosec.... (IV) 1/2


2b

+cot 0 cosec-89

4a 4b
2) Given:DABCD is cyclic
Toprove: B+D = 180
1/2
At 2C = 180

Proof: Arc ABC is intercepted by the inscribed


ADC
LADC= m (arc ABC) (Inseribed angle theorem)---- (I) 1/2
Arc ADC is
intercepted by the inscribed ABC.
LABC
5m (arc ADC) (Inscribed angle theorem)
- - (I) 1/2
(Adding () and (1I)

ADC+LABC 5m (arc ABC)+ m(arc ADC)


B
1/2

B+ D m(arc ADC) +m(arc ABC)]

3600
1/2
= 180

similarly LA+ 2C= 180 1/2


3)
iExam No. 2) (5)
ecial Practice Sub:- Maths-2
Practice

t0th
(Special
(Model Answer)
sd.
4)
BAC=90

RC AB+ AC --- (By pythagoras them)


-() 1/2
a ACAMHt, CM =AC?+AM?

= AC+|AB

MC AC+AB
4MC AB+4AC-- (2) 1/2
In AALB

4BL=AC+4AB(3) 1/2
adding (2) and (3)
4MC+4BL=AB+4AC+AC+4AB 1/2
4 (MC+BL)=5AB +5AC
4 (BL'+CM) =5(AB+AC) 1/2
. .(from ( ID) 1/2
4 (BL+CM) = 5 BC?

4.5 5.2

Q.4 1)
5.8 4

2) In AADC and AACB,


LADC ACB . each is 90°)
L CAD CAB.. *** ...(Common angle )
AADC AACB. ****************** . .(A.Atest ofsimilarity) I

AD DC_AC .(C.S.s.t)
AC CB AB
DC AC
CB AB

pc = ab.. ..(1) 1

(P.T.O.)
Sub-Maths - 2 (Model Answer
Std. 10th (Special Practice Exam No. 2) (6)

In ACB. 2C=90*
AB =AC+BC?.. (Pythagorastheorem) 1/2

=b+a
b a

abab
ab

(ab)

C
from (1)] 1/2
B
( p(pe)
c .

A(AAPQ) AP 1
3) * * * * * . .

(Triangleshaving equal heights)


A(AABQ) AB

A(AABO) AQ 1
.(Triangleshavingequal heights)
A(AABC) AC

A(AAPQ) A(AABQ) AP AQ
A(AABO) * A(AABC)
AB AC

A(AAPO)AP AQ
A(AABC) AB AC

Q.5 1) cosx +Ssinr cosr 3


5sin x 3
1+ 1
cos x coS X

1+5tan 3secx 1/2


= 3(1+tan-x) 1/2
1+Stanr
3tanx - 3anx 2tanr +2 0
=0 1/2
3tanx( tanr - 1)-2( tanr - 1 )
(3tanr-2) ( tanr - 1) =0
3tanr-2=0 or tanr - 1 =0
3tanr = 2 or tanr= 1

tanr= ortanr=l 1/2


3

2) In a PAM, PA ..=
PM iven)
PAM= 2 PMA .( angle opposite to congruent sides) 1/2
PMA BMQ. verticallyopposite angles) 1/2
PAM BMQ ) 1/2
PAM PQB. (angles inscribed in same arc)
PAM MQB . ) 1/2
BMQ MQB. from (1) Q(II) /2
BM = BQ
. . sides opposite to equal angles)1/2

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