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CBSE - XII Science - Maths - Inverse Trigonometric Functions

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CBSE - XII Science - Maths - Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Write thd domain of folllowing function 

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CBSE - XII Science - Maths - Inverse Trigonometric Functions

If y^x = e^(y-x) then prove dy/dx = (1+logy)^2/logy

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CBSE - XII Science - Maths - Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Prove that begin mathsize 20px style sin open curly brackets tan to the power of negative 1 end exponent open square brackets fraction numerator 1 minus x squared over denominator 2 x end fraction close square brackets plus cos to the power of negative 1 end exponent open square brackets fraction numerator 1 minus x squared over denominator 1 plus x squared end fraction close square brackets close curly brackets equals 1 end style

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CBSE - XII Science - Maths - Inverse Trigonometric Functions

find the value of sin(1/4 sin inverse sin(1/4 sin inverse /8) Mathematics/8)

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CBSE - XII Science - Maths - Inverse Trigonometric Functions

didnt understood this method i solved it by usindg radian method thats much simple

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CBSE - XII Science - Maths - Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Evaluate sin left parenthesis 2 cos to the power of negative 1 end exponent left parenthesis negative 3 over 5 right parenthesis right parenthesis

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CBSE - XII Science - Maths - Inverse Trigonometric Functions

1.If cosalpha=1/2(x+1/x) and cosbeta=1/2(y+1/y) then evaluate:
cos(alpha minus beta)=??
2.Find the number of real solutions of the equation cos to the power of 7 x plus sin to the power of 4 x equals 1 in the interval [negative straight pi comma straight pi]?
Please help in solving them...
 

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CBSE - XII Science - Maths - Inverse Trigonometric Functions

1. cos^-1(a) + cos^-1(b) + cos^-1(c) = 3pi then find value of a(b+c) + b(c+a) + c(a+b)
 
2. write the number of real solutions of the equation (1+cos2x)^1/2 = 2^1/2 cos^-1(cosx) in [pi/2, pi]
 
3. sin^-1(x) + sin^-1(1-x) = cot^-1(x)
 


 

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CBSE - XII Science - Maths - Inverse Trigonometric Functions

s o l v e space f o r space x space : space space space space space space space space space space space space space space space space space space space space space space sin to the power of minus 1 end exponent open parentheses 1 minus x close parentheses space minus space 2 sin to the power of minus 1 end exponent open parentheses x close parentheses space equals space straight pi divided by 2

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