Home
Class 12
MATHS
Solve the following sin^(-1) x + sin...

Solve the following
` sin^(-1) x + sin^(-1) 2 x = ( 2pi)/3 `

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
` x = 1/2`
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Solve the following inequality: sin^(-1) x > cos^(-1) x

Solve the following equations : sin^(-1)x+cos^(-1)(2x)=pi/6

Solve the following equations : sin^(-1)(5/x)+sin^(-1)(12/x)=pi/2

Prove the followings : If sin^(-1)x+sin^(-1)y+sin^(-1)z=pi then xsqrt(1-x^(2))+ysqrt(1-y^(2))+zsqrt(1-z^(2))=2xyz .

Solve the following equation: sin^(-1)x+sin^(-1)(1-x)=cos^(-1)x

Prove the following : 3sin^(-1)x=sin^(-1)(3x-4x^(3)),x epsilon[-1/2, 1/2]

Solve the following equations : tan^(-1)(2x)+tan^(-1)(3x)=pi/4

Evaluate the following (i) sin ( pi/2 - sin^(-1) ( (-1)/2)) (ii) sin(pi/2 - sin^(-1)(- sqrt3/2))

Solve the following equations : cos^(-1)(sqrt3x)+cos^(-1)x=pi/2