Presidency School 9 3 5
2 cos cos cos cos 0
REVISION 1 - TRIGONOMETRIC FUCNTIONS 13. Prove that: 13 13 13 13
GRADE -11 14.8.24
sin A sin 3 A sin 5 A sin 7 A 9 5
1. Prove that: cot 2 A 14. Prove that cos cos 2 . cos cos 3 . sin sin 5
cos A cos 3 A cos 5 A cos 7 A 2 2 2
cos8 A.cos 5 A cos12 A.cos 9 A x y
15. Prove: cos x cos y sin x sin y 4sin 2
2 2
2. Prove that: tan 4 A
sin 8 A.cos 5 A cos12 A.sin 9 A 2
tan 5 x tan 3x
3. Prove that: 4 cos 2 x.cos 4 x
tan 5 x tan 3 x MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS:
1
4. Prove that : cos 20o.cos 40o.cos 60o.cos80o
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3 5 7 16. The value of cos 2 6o cos 2 24o is ……….
5. Prove that: cos 2 cos 2 cos 2 cos 2 2
8 8 8 8
3 3 17. The value of cot 100.cot 200.cot 600.cot 700.cot 800 ….
6. Prove that: cos x cos x 2 sin x
4 4
18. If the value of sin(θ + 300) is 3/√12, then what is the value of cos2 θ?
3
7. If cos x and x lies in III quadrant, find the value of
5
19. . If angle of arc is 60° and the length of arc is 20 cm. Find the radius
x x
sin , cos and sin 2 x of the circle from which arc is intercepted.
2 2
3
8. Prove that cos 2 cos 2 cos 2 20. tan 1560°=_________
3 3 2
sin 5 x 2sin 3 x sin x
9. Prove that: tan x 21. Find the radian measures corresponding degree measures:
cos 5 x cos x
(i) -135° (ii) 70° 20′ (iii) – 135°30′
10. Show that: tan3x.tan 2x.tan x tan3x tan 2x tan x
sin A.sin 2 A sin 3 A.sin 6 A
11. Prove that: tan 5 A
sin A.cos 2 A sin 3 A.cos 6 A
3
12. Prove that: sin 20 .sin 40 .sin 60 .sin 80
o o o o
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Presidency School 6. In an exam, a question paper consists of 10 questions divided into
REVISION - 2 - PERMUATIONS AND COMBINATIONS two parts (i.e.,) Part I and Part II, each containing 5 questions. A
GRADE -11 19.8.24 student is required to attempt 6 questions in all, selecting at least 2
1. Find the number of arrangements of the letters of the word from each part. In how many ways can a student select the
INTERMEDIATE. In how many of these arrangements, questions?
(i) Do the words start with D?
(ii) Do all the vowels always occur together? 7. How many different words can be formed from the letters of the word
(iii) Do the vowels never occur together? GANESHPURI ? How many words of 5 letters each can be formed
(iv) Do the words begin with I and end in E? each containing 3 consonants and 2 vowels?
(v) The vowels and consonants alternate in the words?
(vi) No vowel is between two consonants? 8. (i) Determine n if 2n
C3 : nC3 12 :1
2. (i) A man has 5 friends. In how many ways can he invite one or (ii) If nPr 720 and nCr 120 then find n and r.
more of his friends to a dinner? (iii) If nC10 nC12 then find nC3
(ii) In how many ways can 20 articles be packed in three parcels
(iv) Determine r if 15 4 Pr 18 5 Pr 1
so that the first parcel contains 5, the second 7 and the third 8?
(iii) From 4 mangoes, 5 oranges and 6 apples, how many
selections can be made by taking atleast one of them? 9. What is the number of ways of choosing four parts from a bag of
52 playing cards? In how many of these
3. Find the number of ways so that letters of the word HISTORY can be (i) Four cards of the same suit.
arranged as, (ii) Four cards belong to four different suits
(a) Y and T are together (b) Y is next to T. (iii) Are face cards
(iv) Two are red cards and two are black cards
(c) there is no restriction (d) begin and end with vowel
(vii) Cards are of the same colour ?
(e) end in ST (f) begin with S and end with T
10. In how many of the distinct permutations of the letters in
4. A committee of 7 has to be formed from 4 girls and 9 boys. In
TENNESSEE do the four E’s not come together?
how many ways can this be done when the committee consists of
(i) Exactly 3 boys ? (ii) at least 4 boys (iii) At most 4 boys
11. How many words, with or without meaning, can be made from the
letters of the word WEDNESDAY assuming that no letter is
5. The letters of the word 'CONSTANTINOPLE' are to be arranged in
repeated.
the following manner:
(i) 4 letters are used at a time.
(i) There is no restriction.
(ii) All letters are used at a time.
(ii) Begin with TT.
(iii) All letters are used but first letter is a vowel?
(iii) End with A.
(iv) Having S in the 3rd place with E at the end.
Presidency School 12
WORKSHEET – 3. BINOMIAL THEOREM 1
11. Find 5 term from the end in the expansion of x 2
th
GRADE -11 20.8.24 x
5 10
3 x x 3
1. Expand , using binomial theorem. 12. Find the term independent of x in the expansion of 2
x 3 3 2x
2. Find the coefficient of x 5 in the product of 1 2 x 1 x
6 7
13. Find the coefficient of a 4 in the product of 1 2a 2 a using
4 5
using binomial theorem. binomial theorem.
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1
1
12
3. Find the coefficient of x in the expansion of x 2
6
14. Find the coefficient of x 3
in the expansion of 2x 2
x
x
15. Find the coefficient of a 5b 7 in the expansion of a 2b
12
in the expansion of x 2 y
6 3 9
4. Find the coefficient of x y 10
x
16. Find the middle term in the expansion of 9 y
3
10 17. The coefficients of three consecutive terms in the expansion of
x a
5. Find the middle term in the expansion of
1 a
n
a x are in the ratio 1 :7: 42, find n.
6. Using Binomial theorem, indicate which number is larger
18. The first three terms in the binomial expansion of x y are
n
1.01
1000000
or 10,000? 1, 56 and 1372 respectively. Find x, y and n
7
7. Find a if the 17th and 18th terms of the expansion 2 a are
50
3 x3
19. Find 4 term from the end in the expansion of 2
th
equal. x 6
8. Find the approximation of 0.99 using the first three terms
5 15
3
20. Find the term independent of x in the expansion of x 3 2
x
of its expansion.
9. Using binomial expansion Find a b a b . Hence
6 6
6 6
Evaluate 5 3 5 3
10. The second, third and fourth terms in the binomial expansion
x a
n
are 240, 720 and 1080 respectively . Find x, a and n