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Answered by rumourgirl
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SOLUTION:-

We find that:-

 \sin ^{ - 1} (  - \frac{4}{5} ) =  -  {sin}^{ - 1} (  \frac{4}{5} ) =  -   {tan}^{ - 1} ( \frac{4}{3} ) =  {tan}^{ - 1} ( -  \frac{4}{3} )

{cos}^{ - 1} ( -  \frac{3}{5} ) - \pi = (\pi -  {cos}^{ - 1}  \frac{3}{5} ) - \pi =  -  {cos}^{ - 1}  \frac{3}{5 }  =  -  {tan}^{ - 1} ( \frac{4}{3} ) =  {tan}^{ - 1} ( -  \frac{4}{3} )

Hence,

 {sin}^{ - 1} ( -  \frac{4}{5} ) =  {tan }^{ - 1} (  - \frac{4}{3} ) =  {cos}^{ - 1} ( -  \frac{3}{5} ) - \pi

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Answered by LovelyG
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