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Which is equivalent to sin^-1(tan(pi/4)) ? Give your answer in radians.
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Which is equivalent to sin^-1(tan(pi/4)) ? Give your answer in radians.
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Which is equivalent to sin^-1(tan(pi/4)) ? Give your answer in radians.
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the answer is b
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We are to find the value of
First we evaluate tan(π/4). The value of tan(π/4) is 1.
So,
sin(π/2) = 1
So,
Thus, we can write:
radians.
So, the answer to this question is π/2 radians.
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