Applications of Trigonometry Class 10 CBSE Maths Chapter 9
Class 10 CBSE Maths Syllabus
Chapter 1: Real Numbers
Chapter 2: Polynomials
Chapter 3: Linear Equations in Two Variables
Chapter 4: Quadratic Equations
Chapter 5: Arithmetic Progression
Chapter 6: Triangles
Chapter 7: Coordinate Geometry
Chapter 8: Introduction to Trigonometry
Chapter 9: Applications of Trigonometry
Chapter 10: Circles
Chapter 11: Constructions
Chapter 12:Areas Related to Circles
Chapter 13: Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter 14: Stastics
Chapter 15: Probability
Chapter 1: Real Numbers
Chapter 2: Polynomials
Chapter 3: Linear Equations in Two Variables
Chapter 4: Quadratic Equations
Chapter 5: Arithmetic Progression
Chapter 6: Triangles
Chapter 7: Coordinate Geometry
Chapter 8: Introduction to Trigonometry
Chapter 9: Applications of Trigonometry
Chapter 10: Circles
Chapter 11: Constructions
Chapter 12:Areas Related to Circles
Chapter 13: Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter 14: Stastics
Chapter 15: Probability
Introduction
We have provided some important points that are covered in NCERT Class 10 Maths Chapter 9 to help students in their exam preparations. Refer to the list below:
- The line of sight is drawn from an observer’s eye to a point in the object where the person is viewing.
- The angle formed by the line of sight with the horizontal when the object is above the horizontal level is called the angle of elevation.
- The angle formed by the line of sight with the horizontal when the object is below the horizontal level is called the angle of depression.
- The height of an object or the distance between distant objects can be determined with the help of trigonometric ratios.
tan θ = Opposite side/Adjacent side – is usually used to determine the height of the object.
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