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CLASS – 9th - A

MATHS WORKSHEET
BY: NAYAN SIR CHAPTER – TRIGONOMETRY

A. 1 MARK QUESTIONS

1. From the given figure, find the value of cos y

12 5 13 13
a. b. c. d.
13 13 12 5
2. Find the value of sin y

6 12 5 5
a. b. c. d.
13 13 12 13
3. The value of (sin 45° + cos 45°) is
1 3
a. b. 2 c. 1 d.
2 2
3
4. If tan 𝐴 = 4, then sin A cos A is
24 12 5 6
a. b. c. d.
25 25 6 5
5. Find the value of x, if tan(2x + 34°) = 1
1 1 1 1
a. 6 b. 5 c. 7 d. 6
2 2 3 3

B. 3 MARK QUESTIONS
6. If sec 𝜃 = 13\12, then calculate all other trigonometric ratios.
7. In ∆ABC, right angled at B, if tan 𝐴 = 1 3 , then find the value of
(i) sin A cos C + cos A sin C
(ii) cos A cos C − sin A sin C
8. If cos 𝜃 = 2/3, then find the value of 2 sec 2 θ + 2 tan2 θ − 7.

1
1
9. If sin 𝛼 = and 𝛼 is an acute angle, then find the value of (3 cos α – 4 cos3 α).
2
10. In a ∆ABC, ∠B=90°. If AB = 2 cm and AC = 3 cm, then find the value sin A.
 1 − tan A 
2

 = tan A .
2
11. Prove that 
 1 − cot A 
7
12. 1f cot θ = , then evaluate
8
(1 + sin θ)(1 − sin θ)
(i) (ii) cot2 θ
(1 + cos θ)(1 − cos θ)
 4sin θ − cos θ 
13. If 4 tan θ = 3, then find the value of  .
 4sin θ + cos θ 
20 1 − sin θ + cos θ 3
14. If tan  = , then show that = .
21 1 + sin θ + cos θ 7
cos A 1 − sin A
15. If A = 45 then verify that = .
1 + sin A cos A
2 tan 30 3
16. Prove that = .
1 + tan 30
2
2
17. Find the value of sin 2 60 + cos2 45 + cos2 60.
18. Find the value of ( sin 30 + cos 30 ) − ( sin 60 + cos 60 ) .
cos 45
19. Evaluate .
sec 30 + cos ec 30
20. Find the value of 3sin 30 − 4sin3 60.
21. If tan(6 x+ 15) = 1, then find the value of x.
22. If x tan 45 cos60= sin 60 cot 60, find the value of x.
23. Without using trigonometric tables, prove the following.
(i) sin 2 28 − cos2 62 = 0
cot 54 tan 20
(ii) + =0
tan 36 cot 70
cos80
(iii) + cos 59 cos ec31 = 2
sin10
sin 65 cos 32
24. Evaluate + − sin 28 sec 62 + cos ec 2 30.
cos 25 sin 58
2sin 43 cot 30
25. Prove that − − 2 sin 45 = 0.
cos 47 tan 60
sin(90 − θ) + 5cos θ
26. Prove that = 6 cot θ cos θ.
tan θ
5 8
27. For the given figure, if cos α = and sin β = , find the length of BD.
13 10

2
28. Find the length of PD, if PQR = 60, DQR = 45 and QR = 30cm and D is any point on PR.
29. In the given figure: C = 90 and BD = DC .find
cot ABC tan DAC
(i) (ii)
cot ADC tan BAC

30. Without using trigonometric tables, evaluate the following.


tan 38 sec 62 cos 25
(i) (ii) (iii)
cot 52 cos ec 28 sin 65
cos 37 cosec 32 tan15
(iv) (v) (iv)
sin 53 sec 58 cot 75
31. Without using trigonometric table, evaluate the following.
(i) tan 2 42− cos2 48. (ii) sec2 18 − cosec72.
sin 72 sec32 cos 75 sin12 cos18
(iii) − . (iv) + − .
cos18 cosec58 sin15 cos 78 sin 72
 tan 35   cot 55   sec 40 
2 2

(v) 3cos80 cosec10 + 2cos59 cosec31. (vi) 2   +  − 3 .


 cot 55   tan 35   cosec50 
sin 80
(vii) + sin 59 sec31.
cos10

C. 6 MARK QUESTIONS

32. Express the following in terms of trigonometric rations of angles lying between 0° and 45°.
(i) tan 68 + sec68
(ii) cosec85 + sin85
(iii) cosec75 + cot 75
(iv) sin85 + tan82
2
33. ABCD is a rhombus whose diagonal AC makes an angle α with AB. If cos  = and OB = 3cm ,
3
then find the side and the diagonals of the rhombus.
34. In a rhombus ABCD, length of each side is 10cm and A = 60. Find the lengths of its diagonals
AC and BD.

35. In the given figure, a rocket is fired vertically upwards from its launching pad A. It first rise 40 km
vertically upwards and then 40 km at 60° to the vertical. AL represents the first stage of the journey
and LM the second stage. N is a point vertically below M on the horizontal level as A. Calculate
(i) The height of the rocket when it is at point M.
(ii) The horizontal distance of point N from A.

3
36. In the given figure PQ ⊥ QR,SR ⊥ QR,QS ⊥ PR S = 30 and SR = 60 3m. Find the length of PQ

37. In the given figure, PD ⊥ QR , PR=17, RD=15, QR = 36. DPR = x and PQD = y , Find value of

1 1 6 7
(i) tan x (ii) 2
− 2 (iii) − + 8 tan y
cos y cot y cos y cos y
38. In the given figure, PQRS is a rectangle. Its diagonal PR = 15 cm and ∠PRS = θ. If cot θ = 3/2, find
the perimeter and area of the rectangle.

39. In the given figure, ABCD is a trapezium with ∠C = 1200, DC = 28 cm and BC = 40 cm. Find

(i) Length of AB (ii) Length of AD (iii) The area of trapezium


40. Prove that
(i) 2 (cos2 45o + tan2 60o) – 6(sin2 45o – tan2 30o) = 6
tan 45o sec 60o 5sin 90o
(ii) + − =0
cos ec30o cot 45o 2 cos 0o
sin 70o cosec36o 2cos 43o cos ec47o
41. Evaluate + − .
cos 20o sec54o tan10o tan 40o tan 50o tan 80o

4
cos 28o sin 36o
42. Evaluate o
+ o
− cos 22o  cos ec68o  +2cot 2 45o.
sin 62 sec54
43. If 2 tan 3A cos3A – tan 3A + 1 = 2cos 3A, then find the value of A.
44. If sin (A + B) = 1 and sin (A – B) = 1 / 2; 0 ≤ A + B ≤ 90o and A > B, find the values of A and B.

ANSWERS
1) a 22) x = 1
2) d
3) b 24) 5
4) b 27) BD = 11 m
5) b 28) 30 ( )
3 −1
5 12 5 13
sin  = , cos  = , tan  , cos ec = , 29) (i) 2 (ii) 1 / 2
13 13 12 5
6) . 30) (i) 1 (ii) 1 (iii) 1
12
cot  = (iv) 1 (v) 1 (vi) 1
5
31) (i) 0 (ii) 0 (iii) 0
7) (i) 1 (ii) 0
(iv) 1 (v) 5 (vi) 0
8) 0 o o
32) (i) cot 22 + cosec 22 (ii) sec 5o + cot 8o
9) 0
(iii) sec15o + tan15o (iv) cos 5o + cot 8o
5
10)
3 9
33) Side = cm , Diagonal BD = 6 cm and
5
49
12) 12
64 AC = cm
5
1
13) 34) AC = 17.32 and BD = 10 cm.
2
35) (i) 60 km (ii) 34.64 km
3
14) 36) PQ = 20 3
7
3 37) (i) 1.875 (ii) 1 (iii) 8.29
17) 150 11
2 38) Perimeter = cm and area = 103 cm 2
18) 0 3 13
3 2− 6 39) (i) 48 cm (ii) 20 3 cm
19)
8 (iii) Area of trapezium = 760 3 cm2

20)
(
3 1− 3 ) 41) 0
2
42) 3
43) 15o and 20o
21) x = 5
44) A = 60 o and B = 30 o

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