Home
Class 11
MATHS
If theta represents the point where f(th...

If `theta` represents the point where `f(theta)=costheta + sintheta` achieves its maximum value in `[0,(pi)/(2)]` and `alpha` be its maximum value. Then `[theta+alpha]=?` (where [.] is G.I.F.)

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If Sintheta=costheta , find the value of theta

If 12s int h eta-9sin^(2)theta attains its maximum value at theta=alpha, then write the value of s in alpha

If sintheta + cos theta =1 , then the value of sintheta - costheta is:

For 0 le theta le pi/2 the maximum value of sin theta + cos theta is

For what value of theta , where 0 lt theta lt pi/2 does sintheta + sintheta.costheta attain maximum value?

Consider the equation sectheta+ cottheta = 31/12 On the basis of above, answer the following If 0 lt theta lt (pi)/(2) , then minimum value of [tan theta] is equal to (where [ ] is G.I.F)

If sintheta+costheta=1 , then the value of sin2theta is

If agtbgt0andf(theta)=((a^(2)-b^(2))costheta)/(a-bsintheta), then the maximum value of f(theta), is

Maximum value of sin theta + cos theta" in "(0,(pi)/(2)) is

A value of theta satifying 4costheta sintheta - 2sintheta =0 is