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Compound Angles: Definitions and Formulae

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Compound Angles: Definitions and Formulae

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COMPOUND ANGLES
Definitions and Formulae :
1. The algebraic sum of two or more angles is called a compound a compound angle. i.e.
A + B, A B, A + B + C, A + B C, A B + C, B + C A, . etc. are called
compound angles.
2. If A and B are any two angles then
i) Sin(A + B) = sin A cos B + cos A sin B.
ii) Sin(A B) = sin A cos B cos A sin B
iii) cos(A + B) = cos A cos B sin A sin B
iv) cos(A B) = cos A cos B + sin A sin B.
3. If A, B, A + B, A B are not odd multiples of /2 then
i) tan(A + B) =

tan A + tan B
.
1 tan A tan B

ii) tan(A B) =

tan A tan B
.
1 + tan A tan B

4. If A, B, A + B and A B are not integral multiples of , then


i) cot(A + B) =

cot A cot B 1
cot B + cot A

ii) cot(A B) =

cot A cot B + 1
.
cot B cot A

5. i) sin(A + B) + sin(A B) = 2 sin A cos B


ii) sin(A + B) sin(A B) = 2 cos A sin B
iii) cos(A + B) + cos(A B) = 2 cos A cos B
iv) cos(A + B) cos(A B) = 2 sin A sin B
v) cos(A B) cos(A + B) = 2sin A sin B.
6. i) sin(A + B) sin(A B) = sin2 A sin2 B
= cos2 B cos2 A
ii) cos(A + B) cos(A B) = cos2 sin2 B
= cos2 B sin2 A
iii) tan(A + B) tan(A B) =
iv) cot(A + B) cot(A B) =

tan 2 A tan 2 B
1 tan 2 A tan 2 B
cot 2 Acot 2 B 1
cot 2 B cot 2 A

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cos + sin
cos sin

v) tan(45o + ) =

= cot(45o ) =
vi) tan(45o ) =

1 + tan
1 tan

cos sin
cos + sin

= cot(45o + ) =

1 tan
1 + tan

and tan(45o + ) . tan(45o ) = 1.


7. i) sin(A + B + C)
= (cos A cos B cos C) sin A sin B sin C
ii) cos(A + B + C)
= cos A cos B cos C (sin A sin B sin C)
iii) tan(A + B + C) =

(tanA) (tanA)
1 (tanAtanB)
VSAQS

Simplify the following


1. cos 100 cos 40 + sin 100 sin 40
Sol. L.H.S. =
= cos 100 cos 40 + sin 100 sin 40
1
= cos (100 40) = cos 60 =
= R.H.S.
2

2. tan + tan
4

tan + tan tan tan


4
4

Sol.

1 tan tan 1 + tan tan


4
4
(1 + tan ) (1 tan )
=

=1
(1 tan ) (1 + tan )
3. tan 75 + cot 75
Sol. tan 75 = 2 + 3

cot 75 = 2 3
tan 75 + cot 75 = 2 + 3 + 2 3 = 4

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4. Express
Sol.

( 3 cos 25 + sin 25)


as a sine of an angle.
2

( 3 cos 25 + sin 25)


2

3
1
cos 25 + sin 25
2
2
= sin 60 cos 25 + cos 60 sin 25
=

= sin(60 + 25) = sin 85


5. tan in terms of tan , if sin( + ) = cos ( + ).
Sol. sin( + ) = cos ( + )
sin( + )
=1
cos( + )

tan( + ) = 1
tan + tan
=1
1 tan tan
tan + tan = 1 tan tan
tan + tan tan = 1 tan
tan [1 + tan ] = 1 tan
tan =

1 tan
1 + tan

cos11 + sin11
and is in the third quadrant, find .
cos11 sin11
cos11 + sin11
Sol. tan =
cos11 sin11
sin11
cos11 1 +
cos11
=
sin11
cos11 1
cos11
1 + tan11
=
1 tan11
tan 45 + tan11
( tan 45 = 1)
=
1 tan 45 tan11
tan = tan(45 + 11)
6. If tan =

= tan 56
= tan(180 + 56)
= tan 236
= 236

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7. If 0 < A, B < 90, such that cos A =
Sol. cos A =

5
4
and sin B = , find the value of sin (A B).
13
5

5
4
and sin B =
13
5

13

12

PQ 2 = PR 2 QR 2
= (13) 2 52 = 169 25 = 144
PQ = 12
cos A =

5
12
,sin A =
13
13

4
Y

B
3

YZ2 = XZ2 XY 2
= 52 42 = 24 16 = 9
YZ = 3
4
3
sin B = , cos B =
5
5
sin(A B) = sin A cos B cos A sin B
=

12 3 5 4 36 20 36 20 16
=

=
=
13 5 13 5 65 65
65
65

8. What is the value of tan 20 + tan 40 +


Sol. tan 20 + tan 40 +

3 tan 20 tan 40?

3 tan 20 tan 40

Consider 20 + 40 = 60
Tan(20 + 40) = tan 60
tan 20 + tan 40
= 3
1 tan 20 tan 40
tan 20 + tan 40 = 3(1 tan 20 tan 40)
tan 20 + tan 40 = 3 3 tan 20 tan 40
tan 20 + tan 40 + 3 tan 20 tan 40 = 3

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9. Find the value of tan 56 tan 11 tan 56 tan 11.
Sol. We have 56 11 = 45
tan(56 11) = tan 45

tan 56 tan11
=1
1 + tan 56 tan11
tan 56 tan11 = 1 + tan 56 tan11
tan 56 tan11 tan 56 tan11 = 1

sin(C A)
if none of sin A, sin B, sin C is zero.
cos Csin A
sin(C A)
sin C cos A cos Csin A
Sol.
=
sin C sin A
sin Csin A
sin C cos A cos C sin A
=

sin Csin A sin Csin A


= cot A cot C
= cot A cot C + cot B cot A + cot C cot B = 0
10. Evaluate

11. tan 72 = tan 18 + 2 tan 54


Sol. 72 18 = 54
Take tan on both sides
tan(72 18) = tan 54
tan 72 tan18
= tan 54
1 + tan 72 tan18
tan 72 tan18
= tan 54
1 + tan(90 18) tan18

tan 72 tan18
= tan 54
1 + tan18 tan18
tan 72 tan18
= tan 54
1+1
tan 72 tan18
= tan 54
2
tan 72 tan18 = 2 tan 54
tan 72 = tan18 + 2 tan 54
12. sin 750 cos 480 + cos 120 cos 60 =
Sol. sin 750 = sin(2360 + 30) = sin 30 =

1
2

1
2

cos 480 = cos(360 + 120) = cos 120


= 120 = cos(180 60)

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= cos 60 =
cos 120 =

1
2

1
2

1
2
L.H.S. =
= sin 750 cos 480 + cos 120 cos 60
1 1 11
= +
2 2 22

cos 60 =

1 1 2 1
= =
=
= R.H.S.
4 4 4
2
4

13. cos A + cos


A + cos
+ A = 0
3

A + cos
+ A
Sol. Consider cos
3

= cos(240 + A) + cos(240 A)

= cos 240 cos A sin 240 sin A


+ cos 240 cos A + sin 240 sin A
= 2 cos 240 cos A
= 2 cos(180 + 60) cos A
= 2 cos 60 cos A
1
= 2 cos A = cos A
2

2
3
14. cos 2 + cos 2
+ + cos 2
=
3

3
2
2

Sol. cos 2
+ + cos 2

3

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= cos 2 (60 + ) + cos 2 (60 )
= [cos 60 cos sin 60 sin ]2 + [cos 60 cos + sin 60 sin ]2
= 2(cos 2 60 cos 2 + sin 2 60 sin 2 )[ (a + b) 2 + (a b) 2 = 2(a 2 + b 2 )]
2
1 2

3

2
2

= 2 cos +
sin
2

3
1

= 2 cos 2 + sin 2
4
4

2
= [cos 2 + 3sin 2 ]
4
1
3
= cos 2 + sin 2
2
2
1
3
L.H.S. = cos 2 + cos 2 + sin 2
2
2
3
3
= cos 2 + sin 2
2
2
3
= cos 2 + sin 2
2
3
= ( cos 2 + sin 2 = 1)
2
= R.H.S.

1
1
sin 2 22 .
2
2
1
1
Sol. Put A = sin 2 82 and B = sin 2 22 , then
2
2
1
1
sin 2 82 sin 2 22
2
2
15. Evaluate sin 2 82

= sin 2 A sin 2 B
= sin(A + B) sin(A B)
= sin105 sin 60
= sin(90 + 15) sin 60
= cos15 sin 60
=

1+ 3 3 3 + 3

=
2 2 2
4 2

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1
1
3 +1
sin 2 22 =
2
2
4 2
0

16. Prove that sin 2 52

A
A
17. sin 2 + sin 2
8 2
8 2
A
A
Sol. sin 2 + sin 2
8 2
8 2

[ sin 2 A sin 2 B = sin(A + B) sin(A B)]


A A A A
= sin + + sin + +
8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2
2 2A
= sin sin

8 2
1

= sin sin A = sin 45 sin A =


sin A
4
2

1
1
18. cos 2 52 sin 2 22
2
2
1
1
Sol. cos 2 52 sin 2 22
2
2

[ cos 2 A sin 2 B = cos(A + B) cos(A B)]


1
1
1
1
= cos 52 + 22 cos 52 22
2
2
2
2
= cos 75 cos 30
=

3
(cos 75)
2

3 3 1 3 3

=
2 2 2 4 2

0
0
0
0
0
0

1
1
1
1
1
1
2
19. cos 112 sin 52 = cos 112 + 52 cos 112 52
2
2
2
2
2
2

( cos

A sin 2 B = cos ( A + B ) cos ( A B ) )

1
1
= cos1650. cos 600 = cos (1800 150 ) = cos150
2
2
1 3 + 1
=

2 2 2

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20. Prove that tan 3 A tan 2 A tan A = tan 3 A tan 2 A tan A
Solution:
We know that tan 3 A = tan ( 2 A + A )
tan 2 A + tan A
1 tan 2 A tan A
tan 3 A tan 2 A tan A tan 3 = tan 2 A + tan A
tan 3 A tan 2 tan A = tan A tan 2 A tan 3 A
tan 3 A =

21. Find the expansion of sin(A + B + C).


Sol. sin(A + B + C)
= sin[(A + B) C]

= sin(A + B) cos C cos(A B) sin C


= (sin A cos B + cos A sin B) cos C [cos(A B) cos B sin A sin B]sin c
= sin A cos Bcos C + cos A sin Bcos C cos A cos Bsin C + sin A sin Bsin C

22. Find the expansion of cos (A B C).


Sol. cos (A B C) = cos[(A B) C]
= cos(A B) cos C + sin(A B) sin C

= (cos A cos B + sin A sin B) cos C + (sin A cos B cos A sin B]sin C
= cos A cos Bcos C + sin A sin Bcos C + sin A cos Bsin C cos A sin Bsin C
23. For what values of x in the first quadrant
Sol.

2 tan x
is positive?
1 tan 2 x

2 tan x
> 0 tan 2x > 0
1 tan 2 x

0 < 2x < (since x in the first quadrant)


2

0<x<
4

Therefore,

2 tan x
is positive for 0 < x <
2
4
1 tan x

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SAQS
24. Prove that sin 4
Solution:

sin 4

+ sin 4

+ sin 4

3
5
7 3
+ sin 4
+ sin 4
=
8
8
8
2

3
5
7
+ sin 4
+ sin 4
8
8
8
2


2 2
+ sin + + sin
sin + sin
8
2 8
8

2 8

sin 4 + cos 4 + cos 4 + sin 4


8
8
8
8
2


2
4
4
2
+ cos = 2 sin
+ cos 2sin 2 cos 2
2 sin
8
8
8
8
8
8

= 2 4sin 2 cos 2
8
8
2

1 3

= 2 2sin cos = 2 sin 2 = 2 =


8
8
4
2 2

5
7 3
+ cos 4
=
8
8
8
8
2
1
26. Prove that (i) sin A sin ( 60 A ) sin 600 + A = sin 3 A
4
1
(ii) cos A cos ( 60 + A ) cos 600 A = cos 3 A
4
0
0
(iii) tan A tan ( 60 + A ) tan ( 60 A ) = tan 3 A
25. Prove that cos 4

+ cos 4 3

+ cos 4

3
16

2
3
4 1
cos
cos
=
(v) cos cos
9
9
9
9 16
(iv) sin 200 sin 400 sin 600sin 800 =

27. Prove that tan + 2 tan 2 + 4 tan 4 + 8cot 8 = cot

3
7

and sin =
, where < < and 0 < < , then find the values of
5
25
2
2
tan( + ) and sin( + ).
3

, where < <


Sol. cos =
5
2
in II quadrant
7

sin =
, where 0 < <
25
2
in I Quadrant
28. If cos =

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A

AB2 = AC2 BC2


= 52 32 = 25 9 = 16
AB = 4
3
4
4
cos = ,sin = , tan =
5
5
3
X

25

24

YZ2 = XZ2 XY 2
= 252 7 2
= 625 49 = 576
YZ = 24
7
24
7
, cos = , tan =
25
25
24
tan + tan
tan( + ) =
1 tan tan
sin =

4 7
32 + 7
+
4
= 3 24 =
4 7
7
1+
1+
3 24
18
25
3
25 18
= 24 =
=
18 + 7
24 25
4
18
sin( + ) = sin cos + cos sin
4 24 3 7
= +
5 25 5 25
96 21 75 3
=

=
=
125 125 125 5

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29. If 0 < A < B <

24
4
and sin(A + B) =
and cos(A B) = , then find the value of
4
25
5

tan 2A.
Sol. sin(A + B) =

24
25

25

24

A+B
7

24
7
4
cos(A B) =
5
tan(A + B) =

AB
4

3
4
Now 2A = (A + B) + (A B)
tan 2A = tan [ (A + B) + (A B) ]
tan(A B) =

tan(A + B) + tan(A B)
1 tan(A + B) tan(A B)

24 3
+
96 + 21 117
= 7 4 =
=
24 3 28 72
44
1
7 4
30. If A + B, A are acute angles such that sin ( A + B ) =

24
3
and tan A = find the value of
25
4

cos B
Solution:
sin ( A + B ) =

24
25

cos ( A + B ) =

7
25

3
3
4
sin A =
&
cos A =
4
5
5
cos B = cos ( A + B A ) = cos ( A + B ) cos A + sin ( A + B ) sin A
tan A =

7 4 24 3 100 4
+ =
=
25 5 25 5 125 5

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31. If tan tan = m and cot cot = n, then prove that cot( ) =

1 1
.
m n

Sol. We have tan tan = m


1
1

=m
cot cot

cot cot
=m
cot cot
cot cot
1
=
cot cot m
cot cot = n

...(1)

(cot cot ) = n
cot cot = n
1
1
=
cot cot
n
L.H.S. = cot( ) =

...(2)
cot cot
cot cot

cot cot
1
+
cot cot cot cot

1 1
( from(1) & (2)) = R.H.S.
m n

32. If tan( ) =

7
4
and tan = , where and are in the firs quadrant prove that
24
3

+ = /2.
7
4
Sol. tan( ) =
and tan =
24
3

25
2
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tan( ) =

tan tan
1 + tan tan

4
tan
7
3
=
4
1 + tan 24
3
4 3 tan
7
3

=
3 + 4 tan 24
3
4 3 tan 7

=
3 + 4 tan 24

24[4 3 tan ] = 7(3 + 4 tan )


96 72 tan = 21 + 28 tan
96 21 = 28 tan + 72 tan
100 tan = 75
75 3
=
100 4
tan + tan
tan( + ) =
1 tan tan
tan =

4 3
+
3
4 =
=
4 3
1
3 4

tan( + ) = tan
2

+ =
2
33. If

sin( + ) a + b
, then prove that a tan = b tan .
=
sin( ) a b

sin( + ) a + b
=
sin( ) a b
By using componendo and dividendo, we get
sin( + ) + sin( ) a + b + a b 2a a
=
=
=
sin( + ) sin( ) a + b a + b 2b b

Sol. Given that

sin( + ) + sin( ) a
=
sin( + ) sin( ) b

sin cos + cos sin + sin cos cos sin a


=
sin cos + cos sin sin cos + cos sin b

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2sin cos a
=
2 cos sin b
a
tan cot =
b
b tan = a tan
hence, a tan = b tan

3
, then show that
4
(1 tan A) (1 + tan B) = 2.
3
Sol. A B =
4
A B = 135
34. If A B =

tan(A B) = tan135
= tan(90 + 45) = cot 45 = 1

tan A tan B
= 1
1 + tan A tan B
tan A tan B = (1 + tan A tan B)
tan A tan B = 1 tan A tan B
tan A tan B + tan A tan B = 1
tan B tan A tan A tan B = 1 ...(1)
L.H.S. = (1 tan A)(1 + tan B)
= 1 + (tan B tan A tan A tan B)
= 1 + 1 ( from(1))
= 2 = R.H.S.

and if none of A, B, C is an odd multiple of /2, then prove that


2
cot A + cot B + cot C = cotA cotB cotC.

Sol. A + B + C =
2

A+B = C
2

cot(A + B) = cot C
2

cot A cot B 1
= tan C
cot B + cot A
cot A cot B 1
1
=
cot B + cot A cot C
cot C[cot A cot B 1] = cot B + cot A
35. If A + B + C =

cot A cot Bcot C cot C cot A + cot B


cot A cot Bcot C = cot A + cot B + cot C
cot A + cot B + cot C = cot A cot Bcot C

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and if none of A, B, C is an odd multiple of /2, then prove that,


2
tan A tan B + tan B tan C + tan C tan A = 1.

Sol. A + B + C =
2

A+B = C
2

tan(A + B) = tan C
2

36. If A + B + C =

tan A + tan B
= cot C
1 tan A tan B
tan A + tan B
1

=
1 tan A tan B tan C
tan C[tan A + tan B] = 1 tan A tan B

tan C tan A + tan C tan B = 1 tan A tan B


tan A tan B + tan B tan C + tan C tan A = 1
cos(B + C)
= 2.
cos Bcos C
cos(B + C)
Sol. L.H.S. =
cos Bcos C
cos Bcos C sin Bsin C
=
cos Bcos C
cos Bcos C sin Bsin C
=

cos Bcos C cos B cos C


= (1 tan B tan C)
37.

= 1 tan B tan C + 1 tan C tan A +

1 tan A tan B

= 3 (tan A tan B + tan B tan C + tan C tan A)


= 3 1 ( from(b))
= 2 = R.H.S.

38. Prove that sin2 + cos2 ( + ) + 2 sin sin cos( + ) is independent of .


Sol. Given expression,
sin2 + cos2 (+) + 2 sin sin cos(+)

= sin 2 + 1 sin 2 ( + ) + 2sin sin cos( + )


= 1 + [sin 2 sin 2 ( + )] + 2sin sin cos( + )
= 1 + sin( + + ) sin( ) + 2sin sin cos( + )

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= 1 + sin(2 + ) sin() + 2sin sin cos( + )
= 1 sin(2 + ) sin + [2sin cos( + )]sin
= 1 sin(2 + ) sin + [sin( + + ) + sin( )]sin
= 1 sin(2 + ) sin + [sin(2 + ) sin ]sin
= 1 sin(2 + ) sin + sin(2 + ) sin sin 2
= 1 sin 2 = cos 2
Thus the given expression is independent of .

2
3
7
cot
cot ...cot
= 1.
16
16
16
16

2
3
7
Sol. cot cot
cot ...cot
16
16
16
16
7
2
6
3
5
4

= cot cot cot


cot cot cot cot
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
39. Prove that cot

2
2 3
3
= cot cot cot
cot cot cot cot
4
2 16 16
2 16 16
2 16
16


2
2

= cot tan cot


tan
16
16
16
16
= 1 1 1 1 = 1

3
3

cot tan 1
16
16

40. Prove that tan 70 tan 20 = 2 tan 50.


Sol. tan 50 = tan(70 20)
tan 70 tan 20
=
1 + tan 70 tan 20
tan 70 tan 20

= tan 50(1 + tan 70 tan 20)


= tan 50(1 + tan 70 tan(90 70)]
= tan 50[1 + tan 70 cot 70]
= tan 50[1 + 1]
= 2 tan 50
tan 70 tan 20 = 2 tan 50

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41. If A + B = 45, then prove that
i) (1 + tan A) (1 + tan B) = 2
ii) (cot A 1)(cot B 1) = 2.
Sol. i) A + B = 45
tan(A + B) = tan 45 = 1

tan A + tan B
=1
1 tan A tan B
tan A + tan B = 1 tan A tan B

tan A + tan B + tan A tan B = 1...(1)

Now, (1 + tan A)(1 + tan B) = 1 + tan A + tan B + tan A tan B = 2


(from(1))
ii) A + B = 45 cot(A + B) = cot 45 = 1
cot A cot B 1

=1
cot B + cot A
cot A cot B 1 = cot A + cot B
cot A cot B cot A cot B = 1...(2)

Now, (cot A 1)(cot B 1) = cot A cot B cot A cot B + 1 = 2


(from(2))
42. If A, B, C are the angles of a triangle and if none of them is equal to /2, then prove
that i) tan A + tan B + tan C = tan A tan B tan C
ii) cotA cotB + cotB cotC + cot C cot A =1
Sol. i) Given A + B + C =
A+B = C

tan(A + B) = tan( C)
tan A + tan B
= tan C
1 tan A tan B
tan A + tan B = tan C(1 tan A tan B)

tan A + tan B = tan C + tan A tan B tan C


tan A + tan B + tan C = tan A tan B tan C
1
etc., in (i) above, we get
ii) Replacing tan A by
cot A
1
1
1
1
+
+
=
cot A cot B cot C cot A cot Bcot C
cot A cot B + cot Bcot C + cot C cot A = 1

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LAQS
43. Let ABC be a triangle such that
cot A + cot B + cot C = 3 . Then prove that ABC is an equilateral triangle.
Sol. Given that A + B + C = 180
We get cot A cot B = 1
Now, (cot A cot B)2 = cot2 A + cot2 B 2 cot A cot B

= 2 cot 2 A + 2 cot 2 B + 2 cot 2 C 2 cot A cot B 2 cot Bcot C 2 cot C cot A


(on expanding)
= 2{(cot A + cot B + cot C) 2 2(cot A cot B) 2 cot Bcot C 2 cot C cot A}
2(cot A cot B + cot Bcot C + cot C cot A)
= 2(cot A + cot B + cot C) 2 6(cot A cot B + cot Bcot C + cot C cot A)
= 23 6 = 0
cot A = cot B = cot C

cot A = cot B = cot C =

3
1
=
3
3

(since cot A + cot B + cot C = 3)

A + B + C = 60
(Since each angle lies in the interval [0,180]

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