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Question
Evaluate the following:
`cos^-1{cos(-pi/4)}`
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Solution
We know
`cos^-1(costheta)=thetaif 0<=theta<=pi`
We have
`cos^-1{cos(-pi/4)}=cos^-1{cos(pi/4)}`
`=pi/4`
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