JEE Main · Mathematics — Trigonometry · United States
Mathematics — Trigonometry for the JEE Main Exam — U.S. candidates
3% of the JEE Main test plan. Trigonometric identities, equations, inverse trigonometry, and properties of triangles — approximately 10% of JEE Mathematics. Calibrated for American candidates.
Behind every published pass rate is a distribution of which topics caused most of the failures. This is one of those topics. Mathematics — Trigonometry sits at roughly 3% of the Joint Entrance Examination Main content distribution — Trigonometry is the lowest-weightage standalone Maths topic in JEE but underpins calculus, coordinate geometry, and complex numbers. Inverse trigonometry questions are almost guaranteed in JEE Main. Properties-of-triangles problems appear in JEE Advanced and can earn full marks in under 3 minutes if identities are memorised. Pass rates for the JEE Main are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For U.S. candidates preparing for JEE Main, the calibration of study to local context matters: U.S. licensure exams are governed at the state level (CDL, NCLEX) or by national boards (MCAT, GRE). Pearson VUE and PSI are the dominant test-delivery vendors.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Forgetting the domain and range of arcsin (−π/2 to π/2) vs arccos (0 to π)
- !Applying sum-to-product formulas incorrectly when signs differ (sin A − sin B ≠ sin(A−B))
- !Missing multiple solutions of trigonometric equations by not writing the general solution
- !Confusing the law of sines (a/sin A) with the law of cosines — choosing the wrong formula for the given data
Study tips
- 1Memorise the transformation identities (sum-to-product, product-to-sum) — they appear in definite integral evaluations as well as pure trigonometry questions.
- 2For inverse trig, drill the composition identities: sin(arccos x) = √(1−x²), arcsin(x) + arccos(x) = π/2, and the double-angle inverses.
- 3Write the general solution for trigonometric equations every time: sin θ = k → θ = nπ + (−1)ⁿ arcsin k. JEE marks are lost by giving only one particular solution.
- 4Practice properties-of-triangles (sine rule, cosine rule, area formula) timed at 2 minutes per problem.
- 5If you are testing in the U.S., expect JEE Main delivery via Pearson VUE or PSI test centres — register through the official board portal at least 30 days in advance.
Sample JEE Main Mathematics — Trigonometry questions
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- 1
The principal value of arcsin(−1/2) is:
- A−π/6Correct
- Bπ/6
- C−π/3
- D5π/6
Why this answer?
Illustrative JEE-style: sin(−π/6) = −1/2, and −π/6 lies in the principal range [−π/2, π/2]. Therefore arcsin(−1/2) = −π/6.
- 2
If sin A + sin B = x and cos A + cos B = y, then tan((A+B)/2) equals:
- Ax/yCorrect
- By/x
- C(x+y)/(x−y)
- D(x−y)/(x+y)
Why this answer?
Illustrative JEE-style: Using sum-to-product: sin A + sin B = 2 sin((A+B)/2) cos((A−B)/2) = x, and cos A + cos B = 2 cos((A+B)/2) cos((A−B)/2) = y. Dividing gives tan((A+B)/2) = x/y.
- 3
In a triangle, if a = 2, b = 3, and C = 60°, the value of side c (by the cosine rule) is:
- A√7Correct
- B√13
- C√5
- D√19
Why this answer?
Illustrative JEE-style: c² = a² + b² − 2ab cos C = 4 + 9 − 2(2)(3)(1/2) = 13 − 6 = 7. So c = √7.
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Regulatory citation: NTA JEE Main Information Bulletin — Mathematics syllabus (Trigonometric Functions, Inverse Trigonometry, Properties of Triangles).