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If tan–1x + tan–1y = 4π5, then cot–1x + cot–1y equals ______. - Mathematics

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If tan–1x + tan–1y = `(4pi)/5`, then cot–1x + cot–1y equals ______.

पर्याय

  • `pi/5`

  • `(2pi)/5`

  • `(3pi)/5`

  • π

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उत्तर

If tan–1x + tan–1y = `(4pi)/5`, then cot–1x + cot–1y equals `pi/5`.

Explanation:

We have, tan–1x + tan–1y = `(4pi)/5`

⇒ `pi/2 - cot^-1x + pi/2 - cot^-1y = (4pi)/5`

⇒ `pi- (cot^-1x + cot^-1y) = (4pi)/5`  .....`(because tan^-1x + cot^-1x = pi/2)`

⇒ `cot^-1x + cot^-1y = pi - (4pi)/5`

⇒ `cot^-1x + cot^-1y = pi/5`

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पाठ 2: Inverse Trigonometric Functions - Exercise [पृष्ठ ३८]

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पाठ 2 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Exercise | Q 30 | पृष्ठ ३८

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