explore the principal value of the function sin^-1 using unit circle
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The principal value of sin−1−1 x for x > 0, is the length of the arc of a unit circle centred at the origin which subtends an angle at the centre whose sine is x. For this reason sin^-1 x is also denoted by arc sin x.
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