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MathsMediumMCQ2022 · 24 Jun Shift 1

Q71.The set of all values of k for which (tan−1 x)3 + (cot−1 x)3 = kπ3, x ∈R, is the interval (1) [ 321 , 87 ) (2) ( 241 , 1613 ) (3) [ 481 , 1613 ] (4) [ 321 , 89 ) x2−9 ) is

What This Question Tests

This question uses the identity involving tan⁻¹x and cot⁻¹x and requires finding the range of a cubic expression to determine the interval for k.

Concepts Tested

Range of inverse trigonometric functionsProperties of tan⁻¹x + cot⁻¹xOptimization

Formulas Used

tan⁻¹x + cot⁻¹x = π/2

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