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3. (B)
4. (A)
5. (C)
17 5 5 5
cos-1 cos cos
-1 -1
= cos (cos (2 + ) = cos
6 6 6 6
6. (C)
7. (B)
1
Tn cot 1 (2n 2 ) tan 1
2n 2
(2n 1) (2n 1)
tan 1 = tan–1(2n + 1) – tan–1(2n – 1)
1 (2n 1)(2n 1)
lim Sn tan 1
n 4 2 4 4
8. (A)
L.H.S. and R.H.S. of the given equation are defined if
ax xb
0 and 0
ab ab
either a > x > b or a < x < b.
9. (B)
1 1 1
cos x cos x and 2cos x
2 6 2 6 3
3
or cos 1 x x
6 2
10. (A)
3 3
sin 1 sin
4 4 4
11. (D)
Greatest value sin 1 1 / 2
12. (B)
a 13
On solving, we get 13 7 20 .
b 7
13. (C)
14. B
From the given equation
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1
y cos tan 1 sin cot 1 3 cos tan 1 sin cos tan 1
6 2
1 1 4
cos where tan 1 tan cos
2 2 5
[we take only the +ve sign before the square root since cos 0 in 0 ]
2
2
y
5
15. (C)
16. (A)
1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 tan 1 1
tan tan tan
tan
2 5 8 1 8
1
35
7 1 65
tan 1 tan 1 tan
9 8 65 4
17. (A)
x 1 x 1
x 0,1 0; 3 0 & . 3 1
1 x x 1 x x
2
x 1
3
1 3
tan 1 3 tan 1 1 x
x 1 2
tan 1 x
tan 1
1 x 2
x 1
x 1
. 3 x 4
1 x x 2
x 1 not possible
18. (D)
3 2
tan tan 1 tan 1
4 3
3 2
1 4 3
tan tan
1
1
2
17 17
tan tan 1 X2
12 6
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19. (B)
3 3 3
sin 1 2x sin 1 sin 1 x sin 1 . 1 x 2 x 1
2 2 4
3 x
2x 1 x2
2 2
3 1 3 1 3
2
5x
2
3
4
1 x 2 or 28x 2 3 x
28 2 7
not
2 7
20. (A)
[x] = K, K Z K x K 1, where [x] represents integer part of x.
21. C
LHS sin 1 cos x x
2
22. (A)
23. B
Tan 1 x1 Tan 1 x 2 Tan 1 x 3 Tan 1 x 4
Tan 1
x1 x1x 2 x3
1 x1x 2 x1x 2 x 3x 4
Tan 1 cot .
2
24. D
sin 2cos1 cot 2Tan 1x 0
cos1 cot 2Tan 1x n
2
(n Z)
cot 2Tan 1x 1 or cot 2Tan 1x 1 or cot 2Tan 1x 0
x 2 1 , 2 1 , 1 .
25. (B)
26. B
LHS Tan 1 sin A Tan 1 sin 3 A Tan 1 cot Acos A
tan 1
1
tan cot A cos A .
1
cot A cos A 2
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27. A
2 2
3x 4x 4x 3x
1 1 x x 0, 1
5 5 5 5
28. (C)
From function it is clear that
(1) x(x + 1) 0 Domain of square root function.
(2) x2 + x + 1 0 Domain of square root function.
(3) x2 + x + 1 1 x 2 x 1 1 Domain of sin-1 function.
From (2) and (3)
0 x2 x 1 1 x2 x 0
0 x2 x 1 1 x2 x 1 1
x2 x 1 1 x2 x 0
x( x + 1) = 0 x = 0, x = 1.
Therefore (C) is the answer.
29. (B)
The given equation can be written as
tan 1 x 1 tan 1 x 1 tan 1 3x tan 1 x
2x
2x 2
2x
1 3x 2
x 3x 3 2x x 3 4x 3 x 0 x 4x 2 1 0
1 1
x = 0, x . Thus x = .
2 2
30. (B)
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