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Statement-I:
For `ninz,2sin^(2)theta=cos2thetaimplies(theta)/(2)=(npi)/(2)pm(pi)/(12)`
Statement-II:
For `ninz,tan5x=cot3ximpliesx=(2n+1)(pi)/(4)` which of the above statement is correct?

A

1)Only I

B

2)Only II

C

3)Both I, II

D

4)Neither I nor II

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AAKASH SERIES-TRIGONOMETRIC EQUATIONS-Practice Exercise
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  2. If 3costheta+4sintheta=lambda has a solution find the range of lambda.

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  3. If costheta-sintheta=1, then theta

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  4. If tantheta+sectheta=sqrt(3), then the principal value of (theta+(pi)/...

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  5. The solution set of cos5theta=cos3theta is (ninz)

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  6. The solution set of sin(x+(pi)/4)=sin 2x

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  8. All the values of x satisfying sin 2x + sin 4x = 2 sin 3x are

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  9. The solution set of cos5theta=cos3theta is (ninz)

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  10. The general solution of sin^(2)x-2 cos x +(1)/(4)=0 is

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  11. If (1)/(6) sin theta, cos theta and tan theta are in geometric progres...

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  12. If tanax-tanbx=0 then the solutions of x form

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  13. Solution of secqx+secpx=0 form AP with common difference

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  15. If (cot^(-1)x)^(2)-7(cot^(-1)x)+10 gt 0, then x lies in the interval

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  19. Match the trigonometric equations from List I to solutions in List II ...

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