If sin⁻¹(√3/2) =x, then the value of x in degree measure is
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60 degrees
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Answer:
Let
θ
=
sin
−
1
(
−
√
3
2
)
.
By rewriting it in terms of sine,
⇒
sin
θ
=
−
√
3
2
So, we need to find the angle
θ
between
−
π
2
and
π
2
that makes sine equal to
−
√
3
2
.
Since
sin
(
−
π
3
)
=
−
√
3
2
,
we have
θ
=
sin
−
1
(
−
√
3
2
)
=
−
π
3
.
I hope that this was helpful.
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