Class 12 CBSE Maths Syllabus
Chapter 1: Relations and Functions
Chapter 2: Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 3: Matrices
Chapter 4: Determinants
Chapter 5: Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter 6: Applications of Derivatives
Chapter 7: Integrals
Chapter 8: Applications of Integrals
Chapter 9: Differential Equations
Chapter 10: Vector Algebra
Chapter 11:3D Geometry
Chapter 12: Linear Programming
Chapter 13: Probability
Chapter 1: Relations and Functions
Chapter 2: Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 3: Matrices
Chapter 4: Determinants
Chapter 5: Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter 6: Applications of Derivatives
Chapter 7: Integrals
Chapter 8: Applications of Integrals
Chapter 9: Differential Equations
Chapter 10: Vector Algebra
Chapter 11:3D Geometry
Chapter 12: Linear Programming
Chapter 13: Probability
Chapter 1
Introduction
Below we have provided some of the important points to remember for this chapter to ace the exams:
- Inverse trigonometric functions have a principal value that falls within the range of the principal value branch.
- Trigonometric functions cannot be represented with inverse trigonometric functions as reciprocals.
- The value that lies in the principal branch range is the principal value of a trigonometric function.
- A tangent function can be explained as the inverse of an arctangent function. It is denoted by tan-1x.
- The inverse of the tangent function is y = tan-1x (arctangent x). This function is a domain of -∞ < x < ∞. The range is expressed as -π / 2 < y < π /2.
Exercises
Exercise 2.1
Exercise 2.2
Miscellaneous exercise
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