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The magnitude of vector a=2i-7j is
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If u=xi+yj, then |u|=
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If $\theta$ is an angle in quadrant III and $\tan(\theta-30^{\circ})=\cot 30^{\circ}, then $\theta$=
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If $\sin\theta=\frac{12}{13}$, and $\sin\theta>0$, then $\tan\theta+$
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If $90^{\circ}<\alpha<180^{\circ}<\beta<360^{\circ}$, then which of the following cannot be true?
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$\frac{3}{\pi}$=
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$\frac{8-2\pi}{1+\pi}=
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If x>0 and y<0 then $\cos\theta$
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A circle with area $60 cm^{2}$ has an arc 8 cm long. The angle that is subtended at the centre of the circle by the arc is
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Radian is the measure of the angle subtended at the centre of the circle by an arc, whose length is equal to the
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The area of a sector of a circular region of radius r is
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The circular measure of the angle between the hands of a watch at 4 O'clock is
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If l=1.5cm and r=2.5cm, then $\theta=$
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The value of $300^{\circ}$ in terms of $\pi$ is
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The value of $63^{\circ}$ in terms of $\pi$ is
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$56^{\circ}$=......... radians
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The value of $\frac{2\pi}{3}$ in degree is
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The value of $150^{\circ}$ in terms of $\pi$ is
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The value of $450^{\circ}$ in terms of $\pi$ is
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$154^{\circ}20''$=
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$21.245^{\circ}$=
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$16^{\circ}30'$=
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