3cotA4
2
2
cosec A 1
cosec A 1
OR /
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Evaluate :
2
2 2
90
2
4 48 42
cosec tan
cos cos
2 2 2
2 2
2 30 52 38
70 20
tan sec sin
cosec tan
2
2 2
90
4 48 42
2
cosec tan
cos cos
2 2 2
2 2
2 30 52 38
70 20
tan sec sin
cos ec tan
15. If one diagonal of a trapezium divides the other diagonal in the ratio 1 : 3. Prove that one of the
parallel sides is three times the other.
1 : 3
16.
In figure given below, If LDMN, then Prove that LM
2
DN
2
LN
2
MD
2
LDMN LM
2
DN
2
LN
2
MD
2
17. The mean of 10 observations is 15.3. If two observations 6 and 9 are replaced by 8 and 14
respectively. Find the new mean.
10 15.3 6 9 8 14
18.
Find the mode of the following data :
Classes 0 25 25 50 50 75 75 - 100 100 - 125 125 150
Frequency 10 30 40 25 20 15
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0 25 25 50 50 75 75 - 100 100 - 125 125 150
10 30 40 25 20 15
Section-C
Questions numbers 19 to 28 carry three marks each.
19.
Use Euclids division lemma to show that the square of any positive integer is either of the form
5m, 5m1 or 5m4 for some integer m.
m 5m,
5m1 5m4
20.
Prove that 6 2 is irrational.
6 2
OR /
Prove that 5 is irrational.
5
21. The sum of the numerator and denominator of a fraction is 12. If 1 is added to both the
numerator and the denominator the fraction becomes
3
4
. Find the fraction.
12 1
3
4
OR /
Eight times a two digit number is equal to three times the number obtained by reversing the
order of its digits. If the difference between the digit is 5, find the number.
8
5
22.
Obtain all zeros of f(x) x
4
3x
3
x
2
9x6 if two of its zeros are ( 3 ) and 3 .
f(x)x
4
3x
3
x
2
9x6 3 3
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23.
Prove that
1 cosA sinA
2cosecA
sinA 1 cosA
1 cosA sinA
2cosecA
sinA 1 cosA
24. Evaluate :
2sin68 2cot15
cos22 5tan75