Home
Class 11
MATHS
Solve the following equations : sin^(...

Solve the following equations :
`sin^(-1)(1-x)-2sin^(-1)x=(pi)/2` then x is equal to

A

`{0,-1,2}`

B

`{1//2,0}`

C

`{0}`

D

`{-1,0}`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • INVERSET TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise LECTURE SHEET (EXERCISE -III LEVEL -II (ADVANCED) SINGLE ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS)1|1 Videos
  • INVERSET TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise LECTURE SHEET (EXERCISE -III LEVEL -II (ADVANCED) SINGLE ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS)2|1 Videos
  • INVERSET TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise LECTURE SHEET (EXERCISE -II LEVEL -I (ADVANCED) INTEGER ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS)|4 Videos
  • INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise PRACTICE EXERCISE|37 Videos
  • LIMITS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise PRACTICE EXERCISE|143 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

solve the following equations sin^(-1)x+sin^(-1)2x=(pi)/3

If sin^(-1)(x)+sin^(-1)(2x)=(pi)/3 then x=

solve the following equations cos(2sin^(-1)x)=1/9

If sin^(-1)x+sin^(-1)y=pi/2 , then (dy)/(dx) is equal to

If Sin^(-1)(3/x)+Sin^(-1)(4/x)=pi/2 then x =

Solve the following equations. (x-2)/(2x+1)=(-1)/(2)