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        <title>Ch 12: Applications of Trigonometry</title>
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	*  Find the value of $tan\frac{\alpha}{2}$ in term of $s$ --- BISE Gujrawala(2015)
	*  Solve $\triangle ABC$ if $b=125$, $r=53^{\circ}$, $\alpha=47^{\circ}$ --- BISE Gujrawala(2015)
	*  Show that $r_1=stan\frac{\alpha}{2}$ --- BISE Gujrawala(2015)
	*  Define an escribed circle.--- BISE Gujrawala(2015)
$r_1+r_2+r_3-r=4R$$\triangle ABC$$r=90^{\circ}$$\alpha=62^{\circ}40&#039;$$b=796$$\beta$$a$$\triangle ABC$$a=18$$b=24$$c=30$$\frac{1}{r^2}+\frac{1}{{r…</description>
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        <title>Ch 07: Permutation, Combination and Probability</title>
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	*  Find $n$ when ${^nC_{12}}={^nC_6}$ --- BISE Gujranwala(2015)
	*  Evaluate  ${^{20}C_{17}}$ without calculator --- BISE Gujranwala(2015)
	*  How many $6-digit$ numbers can be formed from the digits $2,2,3,3,4,4$? How many of them with lie between $400,000$$430,000$$``PLANE&quot;$$^nC_4=^nC_{n-r}$$6-digits$$n^3-n$$6$$n=2,3$$n$$^nP_2=30$$6-dided$$n$$^nC_{12}=^nC_6$$^{n-1}C_r+^{n-1}C_{r-1}=^nC_r$$\frac{a_5}{a_3}=\frac{4}{9}$$a_2=\frac{4}{…</description>
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        <title>Ch 09: Fundamental of Trigonometry</title>
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	*  Find the value of the remaining trigonometric functions of $\theta$, If $cos \theta=\frac{12}{13}$ and the terminal side of the angle is not in the $I$ Quadrant. --- BISE Gujrawala(2015)
	*  Express in radian $120&#039;40&#039;&#039;$ --- BISE Gujrawala(2017)$2 $$\sin 45^{\circ} +\frac{1}{2}\cos 45^{\circ}=\frac{3}{\sqrt{2}}$$cosce \theta+tan\theta sec \theta=cosec \theta sec^2 \theta$$(tan\theta+cot\theta)^2=sec^2\theta cosec^2\theta$$150^{\circ}$$\theta$$…</description>
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        <title>Ch 10: Trigonometric Identities</title>
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        <description>Ch 10: Trigonometric Identities

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	*  Prove that (without calculator) $\sin 10^{\circ}\sin 30^{\circ}\sin 50^{\circ}\sin 70^{\circ}=\frac{1}{16}$ ---  BISE Gujrawala(2015)
	*  Prove that $\sin(\frac{\pi}{4}-\theta)\sin(\frac{\pi}{4}+\theta)=\frac{1}{2}\csc^2\theta$ ---  BISE Gujrawala(2017)
	*  Prove that $\sin(\theta+\frac{\pi}{6})=\cos\theta$ ---  BISE Gujrawala(2017)
	*  Using without table or calculator find $tan(1110^{\circ})$ ---  BISE Sargodha(2015), BISE Gujrawala(2017)$sin(…</description>
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        <title>Ch 04: Quadratic Equations</title>
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        <description>Ch 04: Quadratic Equations

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	*  Reduce $x^{-2}-10=3x^{-1}$ to quadratic form  --- BISE Gujrawala(2015)
	*  Show that $x^3-y^3=(x-y)(x-wy)(x-w^2y)$ --- BISE Gujrawala(2015)
	*  If $n$ is an odd integer, is $(x+a)$ factor of $(x^n+a^n)$?   --- BISE Gujrawala(2015)
	*  If the roots of $px^2+qx+q=0$ are $\alpha$, $\beta$,then prove that $$\sqrt {\frac{\alpha}{\beta}}+\sqrt {\frac{\beta}{\alpha}}+\sqrt{\frac{p}{q}}=0$$$${\begin{array}{c} x^2-5xy+6y^2=0\\x^2+y^2=45\end{array}}$$$4x^2+7x-…</description>
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        <title>Ch 08: Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem</title>
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        <description>Ch 08: Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem

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	*  Using binomial theorem,expand $\left(\frac{x}{2}-\frac{2}{x^2}\right)$ ---  BISE Gujranwala(2015)
	*  Find the $6$th term in the expansion of $\left( x^2-\frac{3}{2x}\right)$ ---  BISE Gujranwala(2015)
	*  Expand $\left( 8-2x\right)^{-1}$ up to two terms. ---  BISE Gujranwala(2015)$1+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1.3}{4.8}+\frac{1.3.5}{4.8.12},...=\sqrt{2}$$(1.03)^{\frac{1}{3}}$$(a+x)$$n$$x$$(x-\frac{2}{x})^{10}$$n^3-n$$6$$n=2,3$$4^n&gt;3^n+…</description>
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        <title>Ch 13: Inverse Trigonometry Functions</title>
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        <description>Ch 13: Inverse Trigonometry Functions

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	*  Find the value of $cos^{-1}(\frac{1}{2})$ --- BISE Gujrawala(2015)
	*  Prove that $2tan^{-1}(\frac{1}{3})+tan^{-1}(\frac{1}{7})=\frac{\pi}{4}$ --- BISE Gujrawala(2015), FBISE(2016)
	*  Prove that $sin^{-1}(\frac{1}{\sqrt{5}})+cot^{-1}(3)=\frac{\pi}{4}$--- BISE Sargodha(2015), BISE Sargodha(2016), BISE Gujrawala(2017) 
	*  Prove that $cos^{-1}(-x)=\pi-cos^{-1}x$$cos^{-1}(\frac{12}{13})=sin^{-1}(\frac{5}{13})$$cos(sin^{-1}x)=\sqrt{1-x^2}$$ta…</description>
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