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New answer posted
11 months agoContributor-Level 10
(M) Let x = tanØ . then tan-1x= 0 and y = tan ω then tan-1y = ω. we have,
tan
=
New answer posted
11 months agoContributor-Level 10
64. Let A, B and C be the set of people who like product A, B and C respectively.
Then,
Number of people who like product A, n (A) = 21
Number of people who like product B, n (B) = 26
Number of people who like product C, n (C) = 29.
Number of people likes both product A and B, n (AB) = 14
Number of people likes both product A and C, n (AC) = 12
Number of people likes both product B and C, n (BC) = 14.
No. of people who likes all product, n (ABC) = 8

a→n (AB)
b→n (AC)
d→n (BC)
c→n (ABC)
From the above venn diagram we can see that,
Number of people who likes product C only
= n (C) - b - d + c
= n (C) - n (AC) - n (BC) + n (ABC)
= 29 - 12 - 14 +
New answer posted
11 months agoContributor-Level 10
63. Let H, T and I be of people who reads newspaper H, T and I respectively.
Then,
number of people who reads newspaper H, n (H) = 25.
number of people who T, n (T) = 26.
number of people who I, n (I) = 26
number of people who both H and T, n (HI) = 9
number of people who both H and T, n (H T) = 11
number of people who both T and I, n (TI) = 8
number of people who reads all newspaper, n (HTI) = 3.
Total no. of people surveyed = 60
The given sets can be represented by venn diagram

(i) The number of people who reads at least one of the newspaper.
in (H∪TI) = n (H) + n (T) + n (I) n (HT) n (HI) n (TI) + n (HTI)
= 25 + 26 + 26 11 9 8 + 3
= 80 2
New answer posted
11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Given tan -1 , x<
(M) Dividing numerator & denominator cos x we get,
tan -1
We know that = 1 so,
.
New answer posted
11 months agoContributor-Level 10
62. Let H and E be set of students who known Hindi and English respectively.
Then, number of students who know Hindi = n (H) = 100
Number of students who know English = n (E) = 50
Number of students who know both English & Hindi = 25 = n (HE)
As each of students knows either Hindi or English,
Total number of students in the group,
n (HE) = n (H) + n (E) - n (HE)
= 100 + 25
= 125,
New answer posted
11 months agoContributor-Level 10
L.H.S= 2 tan -1 + tan -1
(E) Using2 tan -1x= tan -1 we can write.
L.H.S = tan -1 + tan -1
= tan -1 + tan -1
= tan -1 + tan -1 = tan -1 + tan -1
= tan -1 { Ø tan -1 x + tan -1 y = tan - 1 }
= tan -1
= tan -1 = tan -1 = R H S
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