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Practice Questions Trigonometry Class X

The document contains 45 practice questions on trigonometry for class 10 mathematics. The questions cover a range of trigonometric topics including evaluating expressions involving trigonometric functions, using trigonometric identities to prove relationships, solving right triangles, and manipulating trigonometric equations. Example questions include simplifying expressions, finding unknown side lengths and angles in right triangles given information about trigonometric ratios, proving trigonometric identities, and solving trigonometric equations.

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Practice Questions Trigonometry Class X

The document contains 45 practice questions on trigonometry for class 10 mathematics. The questions cover a range of trigonometric topics including evaluating expressions involving trigonometric functions, using trigonometric identities to prove relationships, solving right triangles, and manipulating trigonometric equations. Example questions include simplifying expressions, finding unknown side lengths and angles in right triangles given information about trigonometric ratios, proving trigonometric identities, and solving trigonometric equations.

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PRACTICE QUESTIONS (TRIGONOMETRY)

CLASS: X : MATHEMATICS

1. Simplify: cos4 A – sin4A


2. If ∆ABC is right angled at C, then find the value of cos(A + B).
3. If sin A+ cosA = √2 cosA, then find the value of tan A.

4. If 5 tan θ = 4, then find the value of

5. If 4 tan θ = 3, then find the value of

6. If cosec A = 13/12, then find the value of

7. In ΔABC, right angled at B, AB = 5 cm and sin C = 1/2. Determine the length of


side AC.
8. In ∆ABC, right-angled at C, if tan A=1, then find the value of 2sin A cos A.

9. If for some angle θ, cot 2θ = , then find the value of sin3θ, where 3θ ≤ 90⁰.

10. If tan θ = 1, then find the value of sec θ + cosec θ.


11. If is an acute angle and tan + cot = 2, then find the value of sin3 + cos3 .

12. In ABC right angled at B, sin A = , then find the value of cos C.

13. Find the value of (sin 45° + cos 45°).


14. Given that sin θ = then find cos θ.

15. If cos A = , then find the value of tan A.

16. In ΔABC right angled at B, if tanA = √3, then find the value of
cosA cosC – sinAsinC.
17. If 2sin2 β – cos2 β = 2, then find β.
18. If √3 tan θ = 1, then find the value of sin2 θ – cos2 θ.
19. In a right triangle ABC, right-angled at B, if tan A = 1, verify that 2 sin A cos A = 1.

20. If sin 2A = tan² 45° where A is an acute angle, then find the value of A.

21. If sec A = 15/7 and A + B = 90°, find the value of cosec B.


22. Find A and B, if sin (A + 2B) = √3/2 and cos (A + B) = 1/2.
23. If (1 + cos A) (1 – cos A) = 3/4 , find the value of tan A.
24. Evaluate: 3 cos2 60° sec2 30° – 2 sin2 30° tan2 60°.
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25. Find an acute angle θ when

26. If tan θ =3/4, evaluate

27. If sin(A – B)= , cos(A + B) = , 00< A + B ≤900 , A > B. Find A and B.


28. If sin(A + B) = 1 and cos(A – B) = √3/2, 0°< A + B ≤ 90° and A > B, then find the
measures of angles A and B.

29. If tan (A + B) = and tan (A – B) = ; 0° < A+B ≤ 90°; A > B, find A and B.

30. If sin (A + B) = 1 and sin (A – B) = , 0 ≤ A + B ≤ 90° & A > B, then find A and B.

31. Simplify:

32. If θ = 45°, then what is the value of 2 sec2θ + 3 cosec2θ ?


33. Prove that
34. Prove the trigonometric identities: (1 + tan² θ) (1 + sinθ) (1 – sinθ) = 1
35. Prove the trigonometric identities:
36. Prove that (sinA + cosecA)2 + (cosA + secA)2 = 7 + tan2A + cot2A

37. Prove that

38. Prove that:

39. Prove that (1 + cot θ – cosec θ) (1 + tan θ + sec θ) = 2


40. Prove that

41. Prove that:

42. If cos θ + sin θ = √2 cos θ, show that cos θ – sin θ = √2 sin θ.


43. Prove that

44. Prove that

45. Prove that

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