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Date : 12-12-2025 STD 10 Maths chapter 8 Total Marks : 35

* Given section consists of questions of 2 marks each. [20]

1. Given sec θ =
13
, Calculate all other trigonometric ratios.
12

2. If cot θ =
7
, evaluate
(1+sin θ)(1−sin θ)
.
8 (1+cos θ)(1−cos θ)

3. Evaluate: cos 45


sec 30 + cosec30

4. Evaluate: ∘ ∘
sin 30 +tan 45 − cosec60
∘ ∘ ∘

sec 30 +cos 60 +cot 45

5. If tan (A + B) = –
√3 and tan (A - B) = 1
; 0° < A + B ≤ 90°; A > B, then find A and B.
√3

6. (1 + tan θ + sec θ ) (1 + cotθ – cosecθ ) =


7. Prove the given identity, where the angles involved are acute angles for which
the expressions are defined. cos A

1+sin A
+
1+sin A

cos A
= 2 sec A

8. Prove the given identity, where the angles involved are acute angles for which
the expressions are defined. = cosec A + cot A, using the identity
cos A−sin A+1

cos A+sin A−1

cosec2 A = 1 + cot2 A
9. Prove that: sec A (1 - sin A) (sec A + tan A) = 1
10. Prove that: cot A−cos A
=
cosecA−1

cot A+cos A cosecA+1

* Given section consists of questions of 3 marks each. [15]

11. Prove the given identities, where the angles involved are acute angles for which
the expressions are defined. (sin A + cosec A)2 + (cos A + sec A)2 = 7 + tan2A +
cot2A
12. Prove the given identity, where the angles involved are acute angles for which
the expressions are defined. tan A

1−cot A
+
cot A

1−tan A
= 1 + sec A cosecA[Hint: Write the
expression in terms of sin θ and cos θ ]
13. Prove that sin θ−cos θ+1
=
1
, using identity 2 2
sec θ = 1 + tan θ .
sin θ+cos θ−1 sec θ−tan θ

14. Given tan A = 4


, find all other trigonometric ratios of the angle A.
3

15. In a right triangle ABC, right-angled at B, if tan A = 1, then verify that 2 sin A cos
A = 1.
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