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Solve the equation sin^(-1)6x+sin^(-1)6sqrt(3)x=(-pi)/(2)

STATEMENT-1: The solution of sin^(-1)6x+sin^(-1)6sqrt(3)x=(pi)/(2) is x=+-(1)/(12) .and STATEMENT -2 As,sin^(-1)x is defined for |x|<=1

Solve the following equation for x. sin^(-1)(6x)+sin^(-1) (6sqrt(3)x)= -(pi)/(2) .

Solve the equation sin^(-1)6 x+sin^(-1)6sqrt(3)x=(-pi)/2dot

Solve the equation sin^(-1)6 x+sin^(-1)6sqrt(3)x=(-pi)/2dot

Solve the equation sin^(-1)6 x+sin^(-1)6sqrt(3)x=(-pi)/2dot

Solve the equation sin^(-1)6 x+sin^(-1)6sqrt(3)x=(-pi)/2dot

Solve the equation sin^(-1)6 x+sin^(-1)6sqrt(3)x=(-pi)/2dot