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Class 11 NCERT Solutions – Chapter 3 Trigonometric Function – Exercise 3.2

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Question. Find the values of the other five trigonometric functions in Exercises 1 to 5.

1. cos x = –1/2, x lies in the third quadrant.

Solution:

Since cos x = (-1/2) 

We have sec x = 1/cos x = -2

Now sin2 x + cos2 x = 1

i.e., sin2 x = 1 – cos2

or sin2 x = 1 – (1/4) = (3/4) 

Hence sin x = ±(√3/2) 

Since x lies in third quadrant, sin x is negative. Therefore

sin x = (–√3/2) 

Which also gives

cosec x = 1/sin x = (–2/√3) 

Further, we have

tan x = sin x/cos x

         = (–√3/2)/(-1/2)

         = √3 

and cot x = 1/tanx = (1/√3) 

2. sin x = 3/5, x lies in the second quadrant.

Solution:

Since sin x = (3/5) 

we have cosec x = 1/sin x = (5/3) 

Now sin2 x + cos2 x = 1

i.e., cos2 x = 1 – sin2 x

or cos2  x = 1 – (3/5) 

              = 1 – (9/25) 

              = (16/25) 

Hence cos x = ±(4/5) 

Since x lies in second quadrant, cos  x is negative. 

Therefore

cos x = (–4/5) 

which also gives

sec x = 1/cos x= (-5/4) 

Further, we have

tan x =  sin x/cos x

         =  (3/5)/(-4/5) 

         =  (-3/4) 

and cot x = 1/tan x = (-4/3)

3. cot x = 3/4, x lies in the third quadrant.

Solution:

Since cot x = (3/4) 

we have tan x = 1 / cot x = (4/3) 

Now sec2 x = 1 + tan2 x

                  = 1 + (16/9)

                  = (25/9) 

Hence sec x = ±(5/3) 

Since x lies in third quadrant, sec x  will be negative. Therefore

sec x = (-5/3) 

which also gives

cos x = (-3/5) 

Further, we have

sin x = tan x  * cos x

        = (4/3) x (-3/5)

        = (-4/5) 

and cosec x = 1/sin x

                   = (-5/4) 

4. sec x = 13/5, x lies in the fourth quadrant.

Solution:

Since sec x = (13/5)

we have cos x = 1/secx = (5/13) 

Now sin2 x + cos2 x = 1

i.e., sin2 x = 1 – cos2 x

or sin2 x = 1 – (5/13)2

              = 1 – (25/169)

              = 144/169

Hence sin x = ±(12/13)

Since x lies in forth quadrant, sin x is negative. 

Therefore

sin x = (–12/13)

which also gives

cosec x = 1/sin x = (-13/12)

Further, we have

tan x =  sin x/cos x

         =  (-12/13) / (5/13)

         =  (-12/5)

and cot x = 1/tan x = (-5/12) 

5. tan x = –5/12, x lies in the second quadrant.

Solution:

Since tan x = (-5/12)

we have cot x = 1/tan x = (-12/5)

Now sec2 x = 1 + tan2 x

                  = 1 + (25/144)

                  = 169/144

Hence sec x = ±(13/12)

Since x lies in second quadrant, sec x will be negative. Therefore

sec x = (-13/12)

which also gives

cos x = 1/sec x = (-12/13)

Further, we have

sin x = tan x  * cos x

        = (-5/12) x (-12/13) 

        = (5/13)

and cosec x = 1/sin x = (13/5) 

Question. Find the values of the trigonometric functions in Exercises 6 to 10.

6. sin(765°) 

Solution:

We known that the values of sin x repeats after an interval of 2π or 360∘

So, sin(765°)

= sin(720° + 45°) { taking nearest multiple of 360 }

= sin(2 × 360° + 45°) 

= sin(45°) 

= 1/√2

Hence, sin(765°) = 1/√2

7. cosec(–1410°)

Solution:

We known that the values of cosec  x  repeats after an interval of 2Ï€ or 360∘

So, cosec(-1410°) 

= – cosec(1410°) 

= – cosec(1440° – 30°)    { taking nearest multiple of 360 }

= – cosec(4 × 360° – 30°) 

= cosec(30°) 

= 2

Hence, cosec(–1410°) = 2.

8. tan(19Ï€/3)

Solution:

We known that the values of tan x  repeats after an interval of Ï€ or 180∘.

So, tan(19Ï€/3) 

 = tan(18Ï€/3 + Ï€/3) { breaking into nearest integer } 

 = tan(6Ï€ + Ï€/3)

 = tan(Ï€/3) 

 = tan(60°) 

 = √3

Hence, tan(19Ï€/3) = √3. 

9. sin(–11π/3)

Solution:

We known that the values of sin x  repeats after an interval of 2Ï€ or 360∘.

So, sin(-11Ï€/3)

= -sin(11Ï€/3) 

= -sin(12Ï€/3 – Ï€/3) { breaking nearest multiple of 2Ï€ divisible by 3}

= -sin(4Ï€ – Ï€/3)

= -sin(-Ï€/3) 

= -[-sin(Ï€/3)] 

= sin(Ï€/3) 

= sin(60°)

= √3/2

Hence, sin(-11π/3) = √3/2.

10. cot(–15Ï€/4) 

Solution:

We known that the values of cot x repeats after an interval of Ï€ or 180°. 

So, cot(-15Ï€/4)

= -cot(15Ï€/4)

= -cot(16Ï€/4 – Ï€/4) { breaking into nearest multiple of Ï€  divisible by 4 }

= -cot(4Ï€ – Ï€/4)

= -cot(-Ï€/4)

= -[-cot(Ï€/4)] 

= cot(45°)

= 1

Hence, cot(-15Ï€/4) = 1.


Last Updated : 09 Nov, 2022
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