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Find the principal value of the following:

`sin^-1((sqrt3+1)/(2sqrt2))`

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Solution

`sin^-1((sqrt3+1)/(2sqrt2))` `=sin^-1(sin  (5pi)/12)=(5pi)/12`

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Chapter 4: Inverse Trigonometric Functions - Exercise 4.01 [Page 6]

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RD Sharma Mathematics [English] Class 12
Chapter 4 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Exercise 4.01 | Q 1.4 | Page 6

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