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MathsHardMCQ2021 · 17 Mar Shift 1

Q73.If cot−1(α) = cot−1 2 + cot−1 8 + cot−1 18 + cot−1 32 + … . upto 100 terms, then α is: JEE Main 2021 (17 Mar Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper (1) 1. 01 (2) 1. 00 (3) 1. 02 (4) 1. 03

What This Question Tests

This question requires recognizing a pattern in the given series of inverse cotangent terms, converting them to inverse tangents, and then using a telescopic sum identity to find the sum.

Concepts Tested

Inverse trigonometric identities (cot⁻¹x to tan⁻¹x)Summation of seriesTelescopic seriesGeneral term of a sequence

Formulas Used

cot⁻¹x = tan⁻¹(1/x)

tan⁻¹A + tan⁻¹B = tan⁻¹((A+B)/(1-AB))

tan⁻¹(n) - tan⁻¹(n-1) = tan⁻¹(1/(n^2-n+1))

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