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Which of the following is not equal to cot⁡(210°)?

cot⁡(-150°)
cot⁡(30°)
-cot⁡(30°)
-cot⁡(-30°)

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

Option C

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) = √(3)

So,
Cot(270^(\circ))= √(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)=√(3)

So
Cot (210^(\circ))=Cot (-150^(\circ))

Option 2 :
cot 30^(\circ)


cot 30^(\circ)=√(3)

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

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


cot 30^(\circ)=√(3)


-cot 30^(\circ)=-√(3)

Thus
Cot (210^(\circ))\\eq -Cot (30^(\circ))

Option 4:
-cot 30^(\circ)

Identity :
cot(-x)=-cot x


-(-cot 30^(\circ))=cot 30^(\circ) = √(3)

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

Hence Option C is not equal to
cot 210^(\circ)

User Abbe
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cot (210) = √3

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




User Eluxen
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