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heya \\  \\ let \:  \:  \: sin {}^{ - 1} ( \sqrt{3}  \div 2) = y \\  \\  \\  \sqrt{3}  \div 2 =  \sin(y)  \\  \\  \\  \sin(y)  =  \sin(60)  \\  becoz \:  \:  \sin(60)  =  \sqrt{3}  \div 2 \\  \\  \\ y = 60 \\  \\  \sin {}^{ - 1} ( \sqrt{3} \div 2 )  = 60


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