Home
Class 14
MATHS
" (iv) "sin^(-1)((sqrt(3)+1)/(2sqrt(2)))...

" (iv) "sin^(-1)((sqrt(3)+1)/(2sqrt(2)))

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the principal value of each of the following: (i) sin^(-1)(-(sqrt(3))/2) (ii) sin^(-1)(cos (pi/3)) (iii) sin^(-1)((sqrt(3)-1)/(2sqrt(2)))

Find the principal value of each of the following: sin^(-1)(-(sqrt(3))/(2))( (ii) sin^(-1)((cos(2 pi))/(3))( iii) sin^(-1)((sqrt(3)-1)/(2sqrt(2)))

Find the value of sin^(-1)sin((sqrt(3)-1)/(2sqrt(2)))

Find the principal value of each of the following: sin^(-1)((sqrt(3)+1)/(2sqrt(2)))( (ii) sin^(-1)((cos(3 pi))/(4))( iii) sin^(-1)((tan(5 pi))/(4))

Find the principal value of each of the following: sin^(-1)((sqrt(3)+1)/(2sqrt(2))) (ii) sin^(-1)(cos(pi/4)) (iii) sin^(-1)(tan((5pi)/4))

The value of sin^-1 (sqrt(3)/2)+ sin^-1 (1/sqrt(2)) is equal to (A) sin^-1 ((sqrt(3+1))/(2sqrt(2))) (B) pi-sin^-1 ((sqrt(3+1))/(2sqrt(2))) (C) pi+sin^-1 ((sqrt(3+1))/(2sqrt(2))) (D) none of these

The value of sin^-1 (sqrt(3)/2)+ sin^-1 (1/sqrt(2)) is equal to (A) sin^-1 ((sqrt(3+1))/(2sqrt(2))) (B) pi-sin^-1 ((sqrt(3+1))/(2sqrt(2))) (C) pi+sin^-1 ((sqrt(3+1))/(2sqrt(2))) (D) none of these

The decreasing order of, A=(Sin^(-1)((1-sqrt(3))/(2sqrt(2)))), B=Cos^(-1)((-1)/sqrt(2)), C=Tan^(-1)((sqrt(3)+1)/(2sqrt(2))) is

The sum of the infinte series sin^(-1)(1/sqrt(2))+sin^(-1)((sqrt(2)-1)/(sqrt(6)))+....sin^(-1)((sqrt(n)-sqrt(n-1))/(sqrt(n(n+1))))