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Evaluate sin(sin^-1 √3/2) and assume that all angles are in Quadrant I.

Evaluate sin(sin^-1 √3/2) and assume that all angles are in Quadrant I.-example-1
User Esmiralha
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Answer:

B)
(√(3))/(2).

Explanation:

Given :
sin(sin^(-1)((√(3))/(2)).

To find : Evaluate.

Solution : We have given


sin(sin^(-1)((√(3))/(2)).

By the identity :
sin(sin^(-1)(x) = x .

Here, x =
(√(3))/(2).

So,
sin(sin^(-1)((√(3))/(2)) =
(√(3))/(2).

Therefore, B)
(√(3))/(2).

User Franklin Pious
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Answer:

B. √3/2

Explanation:

Sin[sin⁻¹ (√3/2)]

sin⁻¹ (√3/2 = 60°

60° is the acute angle, in the first quadrant

Therefore;

Sin[sin⁻¹ (√3/2)] = sin 60° ; since sin⁻¹ (√3/2 = 60°

Sin 60° = √3/2

Therefore, the answer = √3/2

User Rashma
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