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SSLC KARNATAKA MATHS

Chapter: Introduction to Trigonometry

Important Questions
(+ Previous year exams questions)

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Trigonometry
ONE MARKS QUESTIONS

1. The value of ( sin 30° + cos 60° – tan 45° ) is


2. 3 + sec2 θ is equal to
3. The value of ( sin θ × cosec θ ) is
4. The value of cos 48° – sin 42° is
5. The value of sin 30° + cos 60° is
6. If cosec θ = , then find the value of cos θ.

7. where ‘θ’ is acute, is equal to

8. If sin θ = then write the value of cosec θ.

9. If 13 sin θ = 12, then the value of cosec θ is


10. Find the value of tan 45° + cot 45°.

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TWO MARKS QUESTIONS

1. If sin θ = , find the values of cos θ and tan θ


2. If 3 tan θ = 1 and θ is acute, find the value of sin 3θ + cos 2θ.

3. Prove that = ( cosec θ + cot θ ) 2 .

4. Show that ( tan A × sin A ) + cos A = sec A.


5. If tan 2A = cot ( A – 18° ), where 2A is acute angle, find the value of A.

THREE MARKS QUESTIONS


1. Prove that ( 1 + cot A – cosec A ) ( 1 + tan A + sec A ) = 2.
2. If 7 sin2 θ + 3 cos 2 θ = 4 and ‘θ’ is acute then show that cot θ = 3 .
3. If x = p tan θ + q sec θ and y = p sec θ + q tan θ then prove that x2 − y2 = q2 − p2 .

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