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Standard XII
Mathematics
Derivative of One Function w.r.t Another
21. Given tha...
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21. Given that 4cos(theta)+sin(theta)=3, then prove that 4sin(theta)-cos(theta)=22.
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Q.
If
(
1
+
sin
θ
−
cos
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1
+
sin
θ
+
cos
θ
)
2
=
λ
(
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−
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θ
1
+
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equals
Q.
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=
2
+
2
1
/
3
+
2
2
/
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then prove that
x
3
−
6
x
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6
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=
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=
2
+
2
2
3
+
2
1
3
then prove that
x
3
−
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If
sin
θ
=
0.8
and
θ
lies in
2
n
d
quadrant. Find the value of
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2
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+
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2
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=
1
Q.
Given:
→
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^
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sin
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^
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. A vector
→
B
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→
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