Math, asked by akampan1, 1 year ago

the value of x which satisfies the equation Sin^-1( X) + Sin^-1(1 - x) = to Cos^-1(X)

Answers

Answered by hrithik21
0
sin^-1(x) + sin^-1(1-x) =cos^-1(x)
write cos^-1 (x) =π/2 -sin^-1(x)
after that it becomes...
2sin^-1(x) + sin^-1(1-x) =π/2
so x=0 satisfy the equation
so x=0 is the answer
Similar questions