Holiday Homework Maths Core Class Xii
Holiday Homework Maths Core Class Xii
cos ( ) π
2
±θ =∓sin θ cos ( 3π
2 )
±θ =±sin θ
II Quadrant I Quadrant
( )π
tan ±θ =∓cot θ
2 (
tan 2
3π
)
±θ =∓cot θ
sinθ > 0 All > 0
sin ( π±θ )=∓sin θ sin ( 2 π ±θ ) =±sin θ π
cos( π±θ ) = = cosθ cos (2 π±θ )= cosθ tanθ > 0 cosθ > 0
tan( π±θ ) = ±tanθ tan (2 π±θ )=±tan θ
III Quadrant IV Quadrant
3π
** Sum and Difference formulae : 2
sin(A + B) = sin A cos B + cos A sin B
sin(A – B) = sin A cos B – cos A sin B
cos(A + B) = cos A cos B – sin A sin B
cos(A – B) = cos A cos B + sin A sin B
tanA+tanB tanA−tanB
tan(A + B) = 1- tanA tanB , tan(A – B) = 1+tanA tanB ,
(
tan 4
π
+ A )=
1+ tan A
1−tan A ,
(
tan 4
π
−A )=
1−tan A
1+tan A
cot A . cot B−1
, cot(A + B) =cot B+cot A
cot A . cot B+1
cot(A – B) =cot B−cot A
sin(A + B) sin(A – B) = sin2A – sin2B = cos2B – cos2A
cos(A + B) cos(A – B) = cos2A – sin2B = cos2B – sin2A
**Formulae for the transformation of a product of two circular functions into algebraic sum of two
circular functions and vice-versa.
2 sinA cos B = sin (A + B) + sin(A – B)
2 cosA sin B = sin (A + B) – sin(A – B)
2 cosA cos B = cos (A + B) + cos(A – B)
2 sinA sin B = cos (A – B) – cos(A + B)
C+ D C−D C+ D C−D
sin C + sin D = 2 sin 2 cos 2 , sin C – sin D = 2 cos 2 sin 2 .
C+ D C−D C+ D C−D
cos C + cos D = 2 cos 2 cos 2 , cos C – cos D = – 2 sin 2 sin 2 .
** Formulae for t-ratios of múltiple and sub-múltiple angles :
1
2 tan A
2
sin 2A = 2 sin A cos A = 1+ tan A .
1−tan 2 A
2
cos 2A = cos2A – sin2A = 1 – 2 sin2A = 2 cos2A – 1 = 1+tan A
A A
cos 2 sin2
2
1 + cos2A = 2cos A, 2
1 – cos2A = 2sin A, 1 + cosA = 2 2 1 – cosA = 2 2
2 tan A 3 tan A−tan 3 A
2 2
tan 2A = 1−tan A , tan 3A = 1−3 tan A .
sin 3A = 3 sin A – 4 sin3A, cos 3 A = 4 cos3A – 3 cos A
√3−1 √3+ 1
sin15o = cos75o = 2 √ 2 . & cos15o = sin75o = 2 √ 2 ,
√3−1 √ 3+1
tan 15o = √ 3+1 = 2 – √3 = cot 75o & tan 75o = √ 3−1 = 2 + √3 = cot 15o.
√5−1 √5+ 1
sin18o = 4 = cos 72o & cos 36o = 4 = sin 54o.
√10−2 √5 √10+2 √ 5
sin36o = 4 = cos 54o & cos 18o = 4 = sin 72o.
tan
( )
22
1 o
67
2 = √2 – 1 = cot 2
1o
& tan
( )
67
1 o
2 = √2 + 1 = cot
22 ( )
1 o
2 .
** Properties of Triangles : In any Δ ABC,
a b c
= =
sin A sin B sin C [Sine Formula]
b2 + c 2−a2 c 2 +a 2−b2 a2 + b2 −c 2
cos A = 2 bc , cos B = 2 ca , cos C = 2 ab .
** Projection Formulae : a = b cos C + c cos B, b = c cos A + a cos C, c = a cos B + b cos A
2
¿ cosθ=0 ⇒ θ=nπ , n ∈ Z
π
¿ sin θ = 0 ⇒ θ = ( 2 n+1 ) , n ∈ Z
2
¿ tan θ = 0 ⇒ θ = nπ , n ∈ Z
¿ sin θ=sin α ⇒ θ=nπ + (−1 )n α , n∈ Z
*cosθ=cos α ⇒ θ=2 nπ ±α , n ∈ Z
¿ tan θ=tan α ⇒ θ =nπ +α , n∈ Z
a)
b)
2
3
b) Total number of one-one functions={,if m≥ n 0 , ,if m< n
c) Total number of many one functions={mn −, if m≥ n mn ,if m< n
d) Total number of onto functions{mn −, if m< n m! , if m=n 0 ,if m> n={mn −, if m< n mn , if m>n
e) Total number of into functions={,if m≤ n mn , if m>n
f) Total number of one-one and onto functions= m!
g) Total number of constant functions = m
h) Total number of onto functions from the set { 1, 2, 3, ….,n} = n!
(A) reflexive but not transitive (B) transitive but not symmetric
(C) equivalence (D) none of these
Q.2. Let us define a relation R in R as aRb if a ≥ b. Then R is
(A) an equivalence relation (B) reflexive, transitive but not symmetric
(C) symmetric, transitive but not reflexive (D) neither transitive nor reflexive but symmetric.
Q.3. If the set A contains 5 elements and the set B contains 6 elements, then the number of one-one and
onto mappings from A to B is
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1 Students of Grade 11, planned to plant saplings along straight lines, parallel to each other to one side
of the saplings along the line 𝑦 = 𝑥 − 4. Let L be the set of all lines which are parallel on the ground and R
of the playground ensuring that they had enough play area. Let us assume that they planted one of the rows
be a relation on L.
Let relation R be defined by R = {(𝐿1, 𝐿2): 𝐿1║𝐿2 where L1,L2 € L} then show that R is equivalence
(ii) Let R = {(L 1 , L 2 ) : L 1 is parallel to L 2 and L 1 : y = x – 4} then write of the equation L 2 ?
(iii)
relation.
many children. Raji found that the swing traced the path of a Parabola as given by 𝑦 = 𝑥2.
2. Raji visited the Exhibition along with her family. The Exhibition had a huge swing, which attracted
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Answer the following questions using the above information.
(i) How many functions exist from A to B.
(ii) Riya wants to know how many relation are possible from A to B.
(iii) Karan wants to know how many reflexive relation on set B.
(iv) How many symmetric relation on set A.
(v) Let R : A → A defined by R = { (x, y) : Total number of vehicles in Delhi(x) is greater than total
number of vehicles in Mumbai(y)}. Show that R is neither reflexive nor symmetric.
Ans. 1. (i) R, (ii) y= x +c. , 2. (ii)Neither injective nor surjective, (iii) {1,4,9,16…}, (v) N
3.(i)1024, (ii)220, (iii) 212, (iv)215.
(iii) Short answer type:
1. Let R be the relation on the set {1, 2, 3, 4} given by R={(1,2),(2,2),(1,1),(1,3),(3,2),(3,3),(4 ,4)¿
Check whether the function is reflexive, symmetric or transitive?
2. Show that the relation R in R is defined by R = { (a, b) : a ≤ b } is reflexive and transitive but not
symmetric
3. Determine whether given relation in N is reflexive, symmetric and transitive where
R = {( x, y) : y = x + 5 and x < 4}.
4. Show that the relation R defined in the set A of all polygons as R = {(P1, P2): P1 and P2 have same
number of sides}, is an equivalence relation. What is the set of all elements in A related to the right angle
triangle T with sides 3, 4 and 5?
5. Show that the number of equivalence relation in the set {1, 2, 3} containing (1, 2) and (2, 1) is two.
Prove that the function f : R →R defined by 4 x +12 x +15=0 is one-one.
2
6.
7. If f : R → R be given by f ( x )=¿, then find the value of ( fof ) ( x )
8. Is g = {(1, 1), (2, 3), (3, 5), (4, 7)} a function? If g is described by g (x) = αx + β, then what value
should be assigned to α and β.
∀x ∈ R. Then, find the range of f.
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9. Let f : R → R be the function defined by f (x) =
2−cosx
10. Give an example of mapping
(i) Which is one-one but not onto
(ii) Which is not one-one but onto
(iii) Which is neither one-one nor onto
Ans.1.Reflexive and transitive only. 4. Neither reflexive nor symmetric and nor transitive
1. Reflexive, symmetric and nor transitive, 7.x , 8. α =2, β= –1, 9. [1/3,1]
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(a, b) R (c, d) if and only if ad(b + c) = bc(a + d).
3. Let f : W→W be defined as f =¿Show that f is bijective, W is whole number.
4. Give an example of a relation which is
(i) Symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive.
(ii) Transitive but neither reflexive nor symmetric.
(iii) Reflexive and symmetric but not transitive.
(iv) Reflexive and transitive but not symmetric.
(v) Symmetric and transitive but not reflexive.
Show that the function f : R → {x ∈ R : – 1 < x < 1} defined by f ( x )= ,x ∈ R is one-one
1
5.
1+¿ x∨¿ ¿
and onto function.
6. Show that the function f : R → R given by f(x) = x3 is injective.
x−2
7. Let A=R− {3 } and ¿ R− { 1 } , consider the function f : A → B defined by f ( x )= . Is f one-one and
x−3
onto? Justify your answer.
8. If R1 and R2 are equivalence relations in a set A, show that R1 ∩ R2 is also an equivalence relation.
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INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
1 1
2 . i. sin−1 x = cos ec−1 ∧ sin−1 x = cos ec−1
x x
1 1
ii . cos−1 x = sec−1 ∧ sec−1 x = cos−1
x x
1 1
iii. tan−1 x = cot−1 ∧ cot−1 x = tan −1
x x
3 . i sin−1 (−x ) = − sin−1 x ii . tan −1 (−x ) = −tan −1 x iii. cos ec−1 (−x ) = −cosec−1 x
iv cos−1 (−x ) = π − cos−1 xv sec−1 (−x ) = π − sec−1 x vi cot−1 (−x ) = π − cot−1 x
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5) Range of sec-1x is
a) [0, π] b) [0,π/2) U (π/2, π] c) [-π/2, π/2] d) (0, π)
6) If sin-1x = y then
a) 0≤x≤π b) -π/2 ≤ y ≤ π/2 c) -1 < x < 1 d) -1 < y < 1
7) The principal value of sin-1 (sin4π/5) is
a) 4π/5 b) π/5 c) -π/5 d) -4π/5
-1
8) The value of cot(cos (7/25)) is
a) 25/24 b) 24/25 c) 7/24 d) 25/7
-1 2
9) Sin √(1 – x ) =
a) Sin-1 x b) cos-1 x c) tan-1 x d) cot-1 x
-1
10) Assertion : The principal value of cos (cos7π/6) is 5π/6
Reason : cos-1(cosx) = x, for all x ϵ [0, π]
a) A is true R is true and R is correct explanation for A
b) A is true R is true and R is not correct explanation for A
c) A is true but R is false d) A is false but R is true
d)
VSAQ / SAQ:
1) Find the value of cos-1 (cos 13π/6)
2) Write cot-1(1/√(x2 - 1)) in the simplest form
3) Find the value of tan-1 (tan 7π/6)
4) If cos (sin-1 ½ + cos-1 x) = 0, then find the value of x
5) Find the domain of sin-1 √(x - 1)
6) Find the domain of cos-1 (-x2)
7) Find the range of sin-1 x + cos-1 x + tan-1 x
8) Find the principal value of tan-1 (cot 34π/5)
9) Find the value of sin (tan-1 x)
10) Simplify : tan (
−1 cosx−sinx
cosx+ sinx)
Answers:
MCQs:
1) b 2) c 3) b 4) c 5) b 6) b 7) b
8) b 9) c 10) a
VSAQ / SAQ:
1) π/6 2) sec-1 x 3) π/6 4) 1/2 5) [1, 2] 6) [-1, 1]
7) [π/4, 3π/4] 8) -3π/10 9) x/√(1 + x2) 10) π/4 – x