Question:

The locus of points(x,y) in the plane satisfying sin2x + sin2y =1 consists of

Updated On: Apr 22, 2025
  • a circle centered at origin
  • infinitely many circles that are all centered at the origin 
  • infinitely many lines with slope ±1
  • finitely many lines with slope ±1
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The Correct Option is C

Approach Solution - 1

Given equation: $x^2 + 2x \sin(xy) + 1 = 0$

Rewriting, we get: 

$\Rightarrow 2x \sin(xy) = - (x^2 + 1)$

$\Rightarrow \sin(xy) = \frac{ - (x^2 + 1)}{2x}$

Now simplify:

$\sin(xy) = \frac{ -2x }{x^2 + 1}$

Now, observe that for $\sin(xy) = -1$, we must have:

$\frac{ -2x }{x^2 + 1} = -1$

$\Rightarrow \frac{2x}{x^2 + 1} = 1$

$\Rightarrow 2x = x^2 + 1$

$\Rightarrow x^2 - 2x + 1 = 0$

$\Rightarrow (x - 1)^2 = 0 \Rightarrow x = 1$

Now substitute back to find $y$:

$\sin(xy) = -1 \Rightarrow xy = -\frac{\pi}{2} \Rightarrow y = -\frac{\pi}{2}$ (since $x = 1$)

But, the equation $\sin(xy) = -1$ has infinitely many solutions:

$xy = -\frac{\pi}{2}, -\frac{3\pi}{2}, -\frac{5\pi}{2}, \ldots$

Each such equation defines a branch of the hyperbola $xy = \text{constant}$

Each branch is asymptotic to lines of slope ±1.

Hence, the correct answer is: (C) infinitely many lines with slope ±1.

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Approach Solution -2

Given: $\sin^2 x + \sin^2 y = 1$ 

$\Rightarrow \sin^2 y = 1 - \sin^2 x$

$\Rightarrow \sin^2 y = \cos^2 x$

$\Rightarrow \sin y = \pm \cos x$

Case 1: $\sin y = \cos x = \sin\left(\frac{\pi}{2} - x\right)$

Then: $y = n\pi + (-1)^n\left(\frac{\pi}{2} - x\right), \; n \in \mathbb{Z}$

This represents a family of lines with slope ±1

Case 2: $\sin y = -\cos x = -\sin\left(\frac{\pi}{2} - x\right) = \sin\left(x - \frac{\pi}{2}\right)$

Then: $y = n\pi + (-1)^n\left(x - \frac{\pi}{2}\right), \; n \in \mathbb{Z}$

This also represents a family of lines with slope ±1

Hence, the correct answer is: (C): infinitely many lines with slope ±1

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Concepts Used:

Angle between Two Planes

A plane is demarcated as two-dimensional in nature and the one which has a flat surface that prolongs infinitely far in two dimensions. It is set up by some stack of lines that are kept together.

Angles between two planes refer to the acute angle which is manifest by the standard vectors of the planes. If the standard vectors of two planes are rectangular, then we can say they are perpendicular. This specific portion tells us what a plane is and what is the angle between the two planes, it also shows us how to calculate the angles between the two planes in a Cartesian plane.