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Consider a traingle PQR having sides of lengths p,q and r opposite to the angles P,Q and R, respectively. Then which of the following statements is(are) TRUE ?

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cosP1p22qr
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cosR(qrp+q)cosP+(prp+q)cosQ
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q+rp<2sinQsinRsinP
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If p<q and p<r, then cosQ>pr and cosR>pq
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Solution

The correct option is B cosR(qrp+q)cosP+(prp+q)cosQ


cosP=q2+r2p22qr and q2+r22q2r2 (AMGM)
q2+r22qr
So, cosP2qrp22qr
cosP1p22qr


(qr)cosP+(pr)cosQp+q=qcosP+pcosQr(cosP+cosQ)p+q
Applying projection formulae
p=qcosR+rcosQq=rcosP+pcosRr=qcosP+pcosQ

=r(1cosPcosQ)p+q=rq+pcosR(pqcosR)p+q=(rpq)+(p+q)cosRp+q

=cosR+rqpp+qcosR (r<p+q)


Apply sine rule
psinP=qsinQ=rsinR
q+rp=sinQ+sinRsinP2sinQsinRsinP


If p<q and q<r
So, p is the smallest side, therefore one of Q or R can be obtuse
So, one of cosQ or cosR can be negative
Therefore cosQ>pr and cosR>pq cannot hold always.

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