Home
Class 12
MATHS
sin^(-1)(3/5)+tan^(-1)(1/7) is...

`sin^(-1)(3/5)+tan^(-1)(1/7)` is _____

A

`pi/4`

B

`pi/2`

C

`pi`

D

`"sin"^(-1)4/5`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise NCERT EXAMPLAR PROBLEMS -SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS|11 Videos
  • INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise NCERT EXAMPLAR PROBLEMS - LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS|8 Videos
  • INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISE - 2|17 Videos
  • INTEGRALS

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise PRACTICE PAPER-7 (SECTION-D)|2 Videos
  • LINEAR PROGRAMMING

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise PRACTICE WORK|25 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The value of tan{sin^(-1)(3/5)+cos^(-1)(5/13)} is _____

tan(2"cos"^(-1)3/5) is _____

The value of tan[cos^(-1)(3/4)+sin^(-1)(3/4)-sec^(-1)3] is ____

Prove that : 2"sin"^(-1)3/5="tan"^(-1)24/7

Prove that tan ^(-1)(1/5) + tan^(-1)(1/7) +tan^(-1)(1/3)+ tan ^(-1)(1/8) = pi/4

sin(4"tan"^(-1)1/3) = ______

tan^(-1)(1)+tan^(-1)(2)+tan^(-1)(3) = _______

Prove the following sin^(- 1)(3/5)+sin^(- 1)(8/17)=sin^(- 1)(77/85)

The number of values of x satisfying the equation tan^(-1)(x+1)+tan^(-1)x+tan^(-1)(x-1)=tan^(-1)3x is ____

The value of tan^(-1)(1)+cos^(-1)(-1/2)+sin^(-1)(-1/2) is equal to-