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If sin⁻¹ x - cos⁻¹ x = \frac{\pi}{6}, then find x.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by hukam0685
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Answer:

x=√3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

If sin⁻¹ x - cos⁻¹ x = π/6...eq1

, then to find the value x,we must convert the entire equation into one inverse triginomertic function,by using formula's of inverse triginomertry.

As we know that

sin⁻¹ x + cos⁻¹ x =π/2

so sin⁻¹ x =π/2-cos⁻¹ x

put this value to  sin⁻¹ x into eq1

π/2-cos⁻¹ x-cos⁻¹ x=π/6

-2cos⁻¹ x =π/6-π/2

2cos⁻¹ x=2π/6

cos⁻¹ x=π/6

take cos both sides

cos(cos⁻¹ x)=cos(π/6)

x=√3/2




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