The minimum value of 2ˢⁱⁿˣ + 2ᶜᵒˢˣ is:
The minimum value of 2ˢⁱⁿˣ + 2ᶜᵒˢˣ is:
Option 1 -
2¹⁻¹/√²
Option 2 -
2¹⁻√²
Option 3 -
2⁻¹⁺√²
Option 4 -
2⁻¹⁺¹/√²
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 4
Detailed Solution:Since AM of two positive quantities ≥ their G.M.
(2^sinx + 2^cosx)/2 ≥ √ (2^sinx * 2^cosx)
= √ (2^ (sinx+cosx)
= √2^ (√2cos (x-π/4)
≥ √2^ (-√2) ⇒ 2^sinx + 2^cosx ≥ 2 · 2^ (-1/√2) = 2^ (1-1/√2)
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Option (4) is correct.
12x =
is the solution of above equation.
Statement 1 is true
f(0) = – 1 < 0
one root lies in , one root is which is positive. As the coefficients are real, therefore all the roots must be real.
Statement 2 is false.
tan2 A = tan B tan C
It is only possible when A = B = C at x = 1
A = 30°, B = 30°, C = 30°
a = sin−1 (sin5) = 5 − 2π
and b = cos−1 (cos5) = 2π − 5
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sin 2 + tan 2 > 0
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