Home
Class 12
MATHS
Consider the function f(x) = sin^(-1)x, ...

Consider the function `f(x) = sin^(-1)x`, having principal value branch `[(pi)/(2), (3pi)/(2)] and g(x) = cos^(-1)x`, having principal value brach `[0, pi]`
The value of `f(sin 10)` is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Consider the function f(x) = sin^(-1)x , having principal value branch [(pi)/(2), (3pi)/(2)] and g(x) = cos^(-1)x , having principal value brach [0, pi] For sin^(-1) x lt (3pi)/(4) , solution set of x is

Consider the function f(x) = sin^(-1)x , having principal value branch [(pi)/(2), (3pi)/(2)] and g(x) = cos^(-1)x , having principal value brach [0, pi] For sin^(-1) x lt (3pi)/(4) , solution set of x is

Consider the function f(x) = sin^(-1)x , having principal value branch [(pi)/(2), (3pi)/(2)] and g(x) = cos^(-1)x , having principal value brach [0, pi] For sin^(-1) x lt (3pi)/(4) , solution set of x is

Write the principal value branch of f(x)=sin^(-1)x .

The minimum value of f(x)= "sin"x, [(-pi)/(2),(pi)/(2)] is

Function f : [(pi)/(2), (3pi)/(2)] rarr [-1, 1], f(x) = sin x is

Function f : [(pi)/(2), (3pi)/(2)] rarr [-1, 1], f(x) = sin x is

If sin x-cos x=-sqrt(2), then the principal value of (x-(pi)/(4)) is

The maximum value of the function f(x)=x sin x+cos x-(x^(2))/(4) for x in[-(pi)/(2),(pi)/(2)] is