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HSC Arts (English Medium) 12th Standard Board Exam - Maharashtra State Board Question Bank Solutions

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Find the general solution of the following equation:

sin θ = tan θ

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Find the general solution of the following equation: 

tan3θ = 3 tanθ.

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Find the general solution of the following equation:

cosθ + sinθ = 1.

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State whether the following equation have solution or not?

cos 2θ = – 1

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State whether the following equation has a solution or not?

cos2θ = – 1.

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State whether the following equation has a solution or not?

2sinθ = 3

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State whether the following equation have solution or not?

3 tanθ = 5

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In ΔABC, if ∠A = 45°, ∠B = 60° then find the ratio of its sides.

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In ΔABC, prove that `sin(("B" − "C")/2) = (("b" − "c")/"a")cos  "A"/(2)`.

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With the usual notations prove that `2{asin^2  "C"/(2) + "c"sin^2  "A"/(2)}` = a – b + c.

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In Δ ABC, prove that a3 sin(B – C) + b3sin(C – A) + c3sin(A – B) = 0

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In ΔABC, if a cos A = b cos B then prove that the triangle is either a right angled or an isosceles traingle.

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With usual notations prove that 2(bc cosA + ac cosB + ab cosC) = a2 + b2 + c.

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Differentiate the following w.r.t. x:

(x3 – 2x – 1)5

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Differentiate the following w.r.t.x:

`(2x^(3/2) - 3x^(4/3) - 5)^(5/2)`

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Differentiate the following w.r.t. x: `sqrt(x^2 + 4x - 7)`.

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Differentiate the following w.r.t.x:

`sqrt(x^2 + sqrt(x^2 + 1)`

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Differentiate the following w.r.t.x: `(8)/(3root(3)((2x^2 - 7x - 5)^11`

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Differentiate the following w.r.t.x:

`(sqrt(3x - 5) - 1/sqrt(3x - 5))^5`

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Differentiate the following w.r.t.x: cos(x2 + a2)

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