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Sunny_sXe [5.5K]
3 years ago
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Which of the following is not equal to cot⁡(210°)?

Mathematics
2 answers:
saul85 [17]3 years ago
7 0
Cot (210) = √3

cot⁡(-150°) = <span>√3
cot⁡(30°) = </span><span>√3
-cot⁡(30°) =  -</span><span>√3 .....................this is not equal to cot (210°)
-cot⁡(-30°) = </span>√3




pav-90 [236]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : cot (210°)

Solution:

Identity : Cot(180+x)^{\circ}=Cot x^{\circ}

So,  Cot(180+30)^{\circ}=Cot 30

Cot(270^{\circ})=Cot 30^{\circ} = \sqrt{3}

So, Cot(270^{\circ})= \sqrt{3}

Option 1:Cot (-150^{\circ})

Identity : cot (-x)=-cot x

So, cot(-150^{\circ})=-cot(150^{\circ})

Now , cot (180-x)^{\circ}=-cot x^{\circ}

So, -cot (180-30)^{\circ}=-(-cot 30^{\circ})

-cot (150^{\circ})=cot 30^{\circ}=\sqrt{3}

SoCot (210^{\circ})=Cot (-150^{\circ})

Option 2 :cot 30^{\circ}

cot 30^{\circ}=\sqrt{3}

So, Cot (210^{\circ})=Cot (30^{\circ})

Option 3: -Cot (30^{\circ})

cot 30^{\circ}=\sqrt{3}

-cot 30^{\circ}=-\sqrt{3}

Thus Cot (210^{\circ})\neq -Cot (30^{\circ})

Option 4:-cot 30^{\circ}

Identity : cot(-x)=-cot x

-(-cot 30^{\circ})=cot 30^{\circ} = \sqrt{3}

So,- cot (-30)^{\circ}=cot 210^{\circ}

Hence Option C is not equal to cot 210^{\circ}

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