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If a is Any Real Number, the Number of Roots of \[\Cot X - \Tan X = A\] in the First Quadrant is (Are).

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If a is any real number, the number of roots of \[\cot x - \tan x = a\] in the first quadrant is (are).

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Given:
\[\cot x - \tan x = a\]
\[ \Rightarrow \frac{1}{\tan x} - \tan x = a\]
\[ \Rightarrow 1 - \tan^2 x = a \tan x\]
\[ \Rightarrow \tan^2 x + a \tan x - 1 = 0\]
It is a quadratic equation.
If tan x = z, , then the equation becomes
\[z^2 + az - 1 = 0\]

\[\Rightarrow z = \frac{- a \pm \sqrt{a^2 + 4}}{2}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \tan x = \frac{- a \pm \sqrt{a^2 + 4}}{2}\]
\[ \Rightarrow x = \tan^{- 1} \left( \frac{- a \pm \sqrt{a^2 + 4}}{2} \right)\]
There are two roots of the given equation, but we need to find the number of roots in the first quadrant.
There is exactly one root of the equation, that is,
\[x = \tan^{- 1} \left( \frac{- a + \sqrt{a^2 + 4}}{2} \right)\].
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अध्याय 11: Trigonometric equations - Exercise 11.3 [पृष्ठ २७]

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अध्याय 11 Trigonometric equations
Exercise 11.3 | Q 4 | पृष्ठ २७

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