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Write the Following in the Simplest Form: `Sin^-1{(X+Sqrt(1-x^2))/Sqrt2},-1<X<1`

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प्रश्न

Write the following in the simplest form:

`sin^-1{(x+sqrt(1-x^2))/sqrt2},-1<x<1`

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उत्तर

Let x = sin θ

Now,

`sin^-1{(x+sqrt(1-x^2))/sqrt2}=sin^-1{(sintheta+sqrt(1-sin^2theta))/sqrt2}`

`=sin^-1{(sintheta+costheta)/sqrt2}`

`=sin^-1{1/sqrt2sintheta+1/sqrt2costheta}`

`=sin^-1{cos  pi/4sintheta+sin  pi/4costheta}`

`=sin^-1{sin(theta+pi/4)}`

`=theta+pi/4`

`=pi/4+sin^-1x`

`thereforesin^-1{(x+sqrt(1-x^2))/sqrt2}=cos^-1x+pi/4`

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अध्याय 3: Inverse Trigonometric Functions - Exercise 4.07 [पृष्ठ ४३]

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आर.डी. शर्मा Mathematics Volume 1 and 2 [English] Class 12
अध्याय 3 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Exercise 4.07 | Q 7.08 | पृष्ठ ४३
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