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MATHEMATICS : VIKAS GUPTA

ASSIGNMENT-2
 ab  1  bc  1  ca  1 
1. If a > b > c > 0 then find the value of : cot–1   + cot–1   + cot–1  .
 a b   bc   ca 
2. Find the sum of the series:
(a) cot17 + cot113 + cot121 + cot131 + ...... to n terms.

1 2 2n1
(b) tan1 + tan1 + ..... + tan1 + ..... 
3 9 1  22n  1

 1   1   1   1 
(c) tan1  2  +tan1  2  +tan1  2  +tan1  2  to n terms.
 x  x  1  x  3x  3   x  5x  7   x  7 x  13 

 1   2  1  n  n  1
(d) sin1   + sin1   + ..... + sin1   + ...... 

 2  6   n(n  1) 

VIBRANT ACADEMY n
1
 1  (k  1)k(k  1)(k  2) 
(e) lim
n 
 cos
k 2

 k(k  1)


3. Solve the following equations / system of equations:

  1   1   2 
(a) sin1x + sin1 2x = (b) tan1   + tan1   = tan1  2 
3 1  2 x 1  4 x x 

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   

(c) tan1(x1) + tan1(x) + tan1(x+1) = tan1(3x) (d) 3 cos1 x = sin1 1  x2 (4 x 2  1) 

 x  1  2 x  1  23  2 
(e) tan1   + tan1   = tan1   (f) sin1x + sin1y = & cos1x  cos1y =
 x  1   2 x  1   36  3 3

 1  a2   1  b2 
(g) 2 tan1x = cos1   
 1  a2   cos  1  b2  (a>0, b>0).
1
   

 x2  1   2x  2
(h) cos1  2  + tan1  2  =
 x  1  x  1 3

4. Find the integral values of K for which the system of equations;

 2 K 2
arc cos x  (arc sin y) 
 4
possesses solutions & find those solutions.
 2 4
(arc sin y) . (arc cos x) 
 16

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y 3
5. Find all the positive integral solutions of, tan1x + cos1 2 = sin1 .
1 y 10

10 10
1  m 
6. If the sum  tan
n 1 m 1
   k , find the value of k.
n

7. Show that the roots r, s, and t of the cubic x(x – 2)(3x – 7) = 2, are real and positive. Also compute the value
of tan–1 (r) + tan–1 (s) + tan–1 (t).

  2x 2  4  
8. Solve for x : sin–1  sin  
2   <  – 3.
  1 x  

9. Find the set of values of 'a' for which the equation 2 cos–1 x = a + a2(cos–1 x)–1 posses a solution.

  3    3 
10. Let f :  ,   [–1, 1], f(x) = sin x ; g : [, 2]  [–1, 1], g(x) = cosx ; h :  ,   R, h(x) = tanx ;
2 2  2 2 

u : (, 2)  R, u(x) = cot x ;

Column I Column II

VIBRANT ACADEMY
(A) Let f –1 (x) + g–1 (x) = k, then k = (P)
3
4
(B) The value of x satisfying the equation (Q) 1
h–1 (x) = u–1 (x) is
(C) Let complete range of function h–1 (x) + u–1 (x) – g–1 (x) (R) 2
is [m, n], then m + n =
5
(D) The greatest value of function h–1(x) – f–1 (x) (S)
2
is m, then m =
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ANSWERS
1. 
2 n  5    
2. (a) arc cot   , (b) , (c) arc tan (x + n)  arc tan x, (d) , (e)
 n  4 2 6
1 3 1 1  3  4 1 ab
3. (a) x = ; (b) x = 3; (c) x = 0, ,  ; (d)  , 1 ; (e) x = ; (f) x = , y = 1; (g) x =
2 7 2 2  2  3 2 1  ab

(h) x = 2  3 or 3

2 2
4. K = 2 ; cos ,1 & cos , 1 5. x=1 ;y=2 & x=2 ; y= 7
4 4
3
6. k = 25 7 8. x  (–1, 1) 9. a  [–2, ] – {0}
4
10. (A) – S ; (B) – Q; (C) – R; (D) – P

VIBRANT ACADEMY

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