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Chapter

INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS


2.1 Overview 2.1.1 Inverse function
Inverse of a function f exists, if the function is one-one and onto, i.e, bijective. Since trigonometric functions are many-one over their domains, we restrict their domains and co-domains in order to make them one-one and onto and then find their inverse. The domains and ranges (principal value branches) of inverse trigonometric functions are given below: Functions Domain Range (Principal value branches) y = sin1x y = cos1x y = cosec1x y = sec1x y = tan1x y = cot1x [1,1] [1,1] R (1,1) R (1,1)

, 2 2
[0,]

, {0} 2 2
[0,]

, 2 2

R (0,) Notes: (i) The symbol sin1x should not be confused with (sinx)1. Infact sin1x is an angle, the value of whose sine is x, similarly for other trigonometric functions. (ii) The smallest numerical value, either positive or negative, of is called the principal value of the function.

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(iii) Whenever no branch of an inverse trigonometric function is mentioned, we mean the principal value branch. The value of the inverse trigonometic function which lies in the range of principal branch is its principal value. 2.1.2 Graph of an inverse trigonometric function The graph of an inverse trigonometric function can be obtained from the graph of original function by interchanging x-axis and y-axis, i.e, if (a, b) is a point on the graph of trigonometric function, then (b, a) becomes the corresponding point on the graph of its inverse trigonometric function. It can be shown that the graph of an inverse function can be obtained from the corresponding graph of original function as a mirror image (i.e., reflection) along the line y = x. 2.1.3 Properties of inverse trigonometric functions 1. sin1 (sin x) = x cos1(cos x) = x tan1(tan x) = x cot1(cot x) = x sec1(sec x) = x : : : : :

, 2 2

x [0, ]

x , 2 2
x ( 0, )

x [0, ]

cosec1(cosec x) = x : 2. sin (sin1 x) = x cos (cos1 x) = x tan (tan1 x) = x cot (cot1 x) = x sec (sec1 x) = x cosec (cosec1 x) = x : : : : : :

x
x x x x x x

, {0} 2 2
[1,1] [1,1] R R R (1,1) R (1,1)

3.

sin 1

1 x

cosec 1 x :

x R (1,1) x R (1,1)

cos 1

1 x

sec 1 x

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1 cot 1 x x = + cot1x tan 1


4. sin1 (x) = sin1x cos1 (x) = cos1x tan1 (x) = tan1x cot1 (x) = cot1x sec1 (x) = sec1x cosec1 (x) = cosec1x sin1x + cos1x = tan1x + cot1x =

: : : : : : : : : :

x>0 x<0 x x x x x x [1,1] [1,1] R R R (1,1) R (1,1)

5.

x [1,1] x R x R[1,1]

2 2

sec1x + cosec1x =

6.

x y tan1x + tan1y = tan1 1 xy : xy < 1


x y ; xy > 1 tan1x tan1y = tan1 1 + xy

7.

2tan1x = sin1

2x 1 x2
1 x2 1 x2

: : :

1 x 1 x0 1 < x < 1

2tan1x = cos1 2tan1x = tan1

2x 1 x2 2.2 Solved Examples Short Answer (S.A.)

Example 1 Find the principal value of cos1x, for x =

3 . 2

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Solution If cos

3 2 = , then cos =

3 . 2
3 > 0, being in 2

Since we are considering principal branch, [0, ]. Also, since the first quadrant, hence cos1
3 2
2

. 6

Example 2 Evaluate tan1 sin Solution tan1 sin


2

= tan1 sin = tan1(1) = . 2 4

Example 3 Find the value of cos1 cos Solution cos1 cos

13 . 6

13 = cos1 6

1 cos (2 + ) = cos cos 6 6


=

. 6
9 . 8

Example 4 Find the value of tan1 tan Solution tan1 tan

9 8

= tan1 tan + 8

1 = tan tan = 8 8 1 Example 5 Evaluate tan (tan ( 4)).

Solution Since tan (tan1x) = x, x R, tan (tan1( 4) = 4. Example 6 Evaluate: tan1 3 sec1 (2) .

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Solution

tan1 3 sec1 ( 2) = tan1 3 [ sec12] =

2 1 + cos 1 = + = . 3 3 3 3 2
.

3 1 1 Example 7 Evaluate: sin cos sin 2


1 1 Solution sin cos sin

3 2

sin 1 cos

1 = sin

1 2

. 6

Example 8 Prove that tan(cot1x) = cot (tan1x). State with reason whether the equality is valid for all values of x. Solution Let cot1x = . Then cot = x or, tan

= x tan 1 x = 2 2

1 1 1 So tan(cot x) = tan = cot = cot cot x = cot(tan x) 2 2 The equality is valid for all values of x since tan1x and cot1x are true for x R.
1 y Example 9 Find the value of sec tan . 2
1 Solution Let tan

y y = , where , . So, tan = , 2 2 2 2


4 2 y2

which gives

sec=

Therefore,

4 + y2 y sec tan 1 = sec = . 2 2


8 . 17

1 Example 10 Find value of tan (cos1x) and hence evaluate tan cos

Solution Let cos1x = , then cos = x, where [0,]

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Therefore,

tan(cos1x) = tan =

1 cos 2 1 x2 = . x cos
2

Hence

8 1 8 15 . 17 tan cos 1 = = 8 17 8 17
5 12

1 Example 11 Find the value of sin 2cot

5 5 Solution Let cot1 = y . Then cot y = . 12 12


1 Now sin 2cot

5 12

= sin 2y = 2

= 2siny cosy

12 13

5 13

since cot y < 0, so y 2 ,

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1 Example 12 Evaluate cos sin

1 4 sec 1 4 3

1 Solution cos sin

1 4 3 1 1 + cos 1 sec 1 = cos sin 4 3 4 4

1 = cos sin

1 3 1 3 cos cos 1 sin sin 1 sin cos 1 4 4 4 4


2

3 1 = 4 1 4

1 3 1 4 4

3 15 1 7 = 4 4 4 4

3 15 7 16

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Long Answer (L.A.) Example 13 Prove that 2sin1 Solution Let sin1 Thus tan = Therefore,

3 17 tan1 = 5 31 4

3 3 = , then sin = , where , 5 5 2 2

3 3 , which gives = tan1 . 4 4


2sin1

3 17 tan1 5 31
17 31
= 2 tan1

= 2 tan1

3 17 tan1 4 31

3 2. 17 24 17 tan 1 4 tan 1 tan 1 = 31 = tan1 1 9 7 31 16 24 17 tan 1 7 31 = = 1+ 24 . 17 4 7 31

Example 14 Prove that cot17 + cot18 + cot118 = cot13 Solution We have cot17 + cot18 + cot118 = tan1

1 1 1 + tan1 + tan1 7 8 18

(since cot1 x = tan1

1 , if x > 0) x

1 1 7+8 1 1 tan + tan = 1 1 18 1 7 8


1

(since x . y =

1 1 . < 1) 7 8

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3 1 + tan 1 11 18 1 3 1 1 + tan = tan = 1 3 1 11 18 11 18


1 = tan

(since xy < 1)

65 195

1 = tan

1 3

= cot1 3

Example 15 Which is greater, tan 1 or tan1 1? Solution From Fig. 2.1, we note that tan x is an increasing function in the interval

tan 1 > tan . This gives , , since 1 > 4 4 2 2


tan 1 > 1

tan x

4 tan 1 > 1 > tan1 (1).


tan 1 > 1 >

p/2

p/4

p/2

Example 16 Find the value of

2 sin 2 tan 1 + cos (tan 1 3) . 3


Solution Let tan1 Therefore,

2 = x and tan1 3

3 = y so that tan x =

2 and tan y = 3

3.

2 sin 2 tan 1 + cos (tan 1 3) 3 = sin (2x) + cos y


2 2. 1 2 tan x 1 3 + + 2 = = 1 + tan x 4 1+ tan 2 y 1+ 1+ 3 9
=

( )

12 1 37 + = . 13 2 26

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Example 17 Solve for x

1 x 1 1 tan 1 = tan x, x > 0 1+ x 2


Solution

1 x 1 From given equation, we have 2 tan 1 = tan x 1+ x


2 tan 1 1 tan 1 x = tan 1 x

2 = 3tan 1 x = tan 1 x 6 4
x= 1 3

Example 18 Find the values of x which satisfy the equation sin1 x + sin1 (1 x) = cos1 x. Solution From the given equation, we have sin (sin1 x + sin1 (1 x)) = sin (cos1x) sin (sin1 x) cos (sin1 (1 x)) + cos (sin1 x) sin (sin1 (1 x) ) = sin (cos1 x)

x 1 (1 x) 2 + (1 x) 1 x 2 = 1 x 2 x 2 x x 2 + 1 x 2 (1 x 1) = 0
x

2 x x 2 1 x 2 = 0

x = 0 x = 0

or or

2x x2 = 1 x2 x=

1 . 2

Example 19 Solve the equation sin16x + sin1 6 3 x =

1 Solution From the given equation, we have sin1 6x = sin 6 3 x 2

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1 sin (sin1 6x) = sin sin 6 3 x 2


6x = cos (sin1 6 3 x) 6x = 1 108x 2 . Squaring, we get 36x2 = 1 108x2

144x2 = 1

x=

1 12

Note that x = Example 20

1 1 is the only root of the equation as x = does not satisfy it. 12 12


Show that
1 sin cos 2 tan1 tan .tan = tan 2 cos + sin 4 2

.tan 2 4 2 1 Solution L.H.S. = tan 1 tan 2 tan 2 2 4 2 2 tan

1 1 2 x since 2 tan x = tan 1 x 2

1 tan 2 2 tan 2 1 + tan 1 2 = tan 2 1 tan 2 1 tan 2 2 1 + tan 2

. 1 tan 2 2 = tan 1 2 2 1 + tan tan 2 1 tan 2 2 2 2 tan

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2 1 tan 2 tan 1 2 2 2 1 + tan 1 tan + 2 tan 1+ tan 2 2 2 2 2 tan

1 tan 2 2 2 2 2 1+ tan 1+ tan 2 2 tan 1 2 1 tan 2 tan 2+ 2 2 2 1+ tan 1+ tan 2 2 2 tan

sin cos tan 1 cos + sin

= R.H.S.

Objective type questions Choose the correct answer from the given four options in each of the Examples 21 to 41. Example 21 Which of the following corresponds to the principal value branch of tan1?

(A) , 2 2
(C) , {0} 2 2
Solution (A) is the correct answer.

(B) , 2 2
(D) (0, )

Example 22 The principal value branch of sec1 is

(A) , {0} 2 2
(C) (0, )

(B)

[0, ]

(D) , 2 2

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Solution (B) is the correct answer. Example 23 One branch of cos1 other than the principal value branch corresponds to (A)

3 2, 2 (C) (0, )

(B)

[ , 2]

3 2

(D) [2, 3]

Solution (D) is the correct answer.


43 1 Example 24 The value of sin cos is 5

(A)

3 5

(B)

7 5

(C)

10

(D)

10

40 + 3 3 1 1 Solution (D) is the correct answer. sin cos = sin cos 8 + 5 5


3 3 1 1 = sin cos = sin sin 5 2 5
1 = sin sin = . 10 10

Example 25 The principal value of the expression cos1 [cos ( 680)] is (A)

2 9

(B)

2 9

(C)

34 9

(D)

Solution (A) is the correct answer. cos1 (cos (680)) = cos1 [cos (720 40)] = cos1 [cos ( 40)] = cos1 [cos (40)] = 40 = Example 26 The value of cot (sin1x) is (A)
1+ x 2 x

2 . 9

x
(B)

1+ x 2

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(C)

1 x

(D)

1 x 2 . x

Solution (D) is the correct answer. Let sin1 x = , then sin = x cosec = 1 + cot2 =

1 x
1 x2

cosec2 =

1 x2

cot =

1 x 2 . x

Example 27 If tan1x = (A)

for some x R, then the value of cot1x is 10


(B)

2 5

(C)

3 5

(D)

4 5

Solution (B) is the correct answer. We know tan1x + cot 1x = cot1x =

. Therefore 2

2 10
2 = . 5 2 10
(B) [ 1, 1]

cot1x =

Example 28 The domain of sin1 2x is (A) [0, 1]

1 (C) , 2

1 2

(D) [2, 2]

Solution (C) is the correct answer. Let sin12x = so that 2x = sin . Now 1 sin 1, i.e., 1 2x 1 which gives
3 Example 29 The principal value of sin1 2 is

1 1 x . 2 2

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(A)

2 3

(B)

(C)

4 3

(D)

5 . 3

Solution (B) is the correct answer.


3 1 1 sin 1 2 = sin sin 3 = sin sin 3 = 3 .

Example 30 The greatest and least values of (sin1x)2 + (cos1x)2 are respectively (A) (C)
5 2 2 and 4 8 2 2 and 4 4

(B) (D)

and 2 2
2 and 0 . 4

Solution (A) is the correct answer. We have (sin1x)2 + (cos1x)2 = (sin1x + cos1x)2 2 sin1x cos1 x =
2 2sin 1 x sin 1 4 2 x

2 sin 1 x + 2 sin 1 x 4

2 2 2 sin 1 x sin 1 x + = 2 8

2 2 2 sin 1 x + = 4 16

2 2 2 2 2 + , 2 i.e. Thus, the least value is and the Greatest value is 8 2 4 16 16

i.e.

5 2 . 4

Example 31 Let = sin1 (sin ( 600), then value of is

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(A)

(B)

(C)

2 3

(D)

2 . 3

Solution (A) is the correct answer.

10 1 sin 1 sin 600 = sin sin 180 3


2 2 1 1 = sin sin 4 = sin sin 3 3 1 1 = sin sin = sin sin = . 3 3 3

Example 32 The domain of the function y = sin1 ( x2) is (A) [0, 1] (C) [1, 1] (B) (0, 1) (D)

Solution (C) is the correct answer. y = sin1 ( x2) siny = x2 i.e. 1 x2 1 (since 1 sin y 1) 1 x2 1 0 x2 1 x 1 i.e. 1 x 1

Example 33 The domain of y = cos1 (x2 4) is (A) [3, 5] (C) 5, 3 5, 3 (B) [0, ] (D) 5, 3 3, 5

Solution (D) is the correct answer. y = cos1 (x2 4 ) cosy = x2 4 i.e. 1 x2 4 1 (since 1 cos y 1) 3 x2 5
3 x 5

x 5, 3 3, 5

Example 34 The domain of the function defined by f (x) = sin1x + cosx is

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(A) [1, 1] (C)

(B) [1, + 1] (D)

( , )

Solution (A) is the correct answer. The domain of cos is R and the domain of sin1 is [1, 1]. Therefore, the domain of cosx + sin1x is R [ 1,1] , i.e., [1, 1]. Example 35 The value of sin (2 sin1 (.6)) is (A) .48 (B) .96 (C) 1.2 (D) sin 1.2

Solution (B) is the correct answer. Let sin1 (.6) = , i.e., sin = .6. Now sin (2) = 2 sin cos = 2 (.6) (.8) = .96. Example 36 If sin1 x + sin1 y = (A)

, then value of cos1 x + cos1 y is 2


(C) 0 (D)

(B)

2 3

Solution (A) is the correct answer. Given that sin1 x + sin1 y = Therefore,

. 2

1 1 cos x + cos y = 2 2 2

cos1x + cos1y =

. 2

1 1 3 + tan 1 is Example 37 The value of tan cos 5 4


(A)

19 8

(B)

8 19

(C)

19 12

(D)

3 4

1 1 3 + tan 1 = tan Solution (A) is the correct answer. tan cos 5 4

1 1 4 + tan 1 tan 3 4

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= tan tan 1

4 1 3+4 1 19 19 = tan tan = . 8 8 1 4 1 3 4

Example 38 The value of the expression sin [cot1 (cos (tan1 1))] is (A) 0 (B) 1 (C)
1 3

(D)

2 . 3

Solution (D) is the correct answer. sin [cot1 (cos


1 2 2 1 = )] = sin [cot1 ]= sin sin 3 3 2 4

1 Example 39 The equation tan1x cot1x = tan1 has 3 (A) no solution (B) unique solution (C) infinite number of solutions (D) two solutions Solution (B) is the correct answer. We have tan1x cot1x =

and tan1x + cot1x = 6 2


2 3 i.e., x = 3 . 3

Adding them, we get 2tan1x =

tan1x =

Example 40 If 2 sin1x + cos1x , then (A) = (C) =

, = 2 2
3 , = 2 2

(B) = 0, = (D) = 0, = 2

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Solution (B) is the correct answer. We have

sin1 x 2 2

+ + sin1x + 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 sin x + (sin x + cos x)


0 2sin1x + cos1x (A) 5 (B) 11 (C) 13 (D) 15

Example 41 The value of tan2 (sec12) + cot2 (cosec13) is Solution (B) is the correct answer. tan2 (sec12) + cot2 (cosec13) = sec2 (sec12) 1 + cosec2 (cosec13) 1 = 22 1 + 32 2 = 11. 2.3 EXERCISE Short Answer (S.A.) 1.
1 Find the value of tan tan

5 13 1 + cos cos . 6 6
.

2.

1 Evaluate cos cos

3 2

3.

Prove that cot

2 cot 1 3

7.

4.

1 Find the value of tan

1 3

cot 1

1 3

tan 1 sin

5.

2 Find the value of tan1 tan . 3

6.

Show that 2tan1 (3) =

1 4 + tan . 2 3

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7.

Find the real solutions of the equation

tan 1

x ( x + 1) + sin 1 x 2 + x + 1 =

. 2

8.

1 1 1 Find the value of the expression sin 2 tan + cos tan 2 2 . 3


If 2 tan1 (cos ) = tan1 (2 cosec ), then show that = where n is any integer.

9.

, 4

10.

1 1 1 1 Show that cos 2 tan = sin 4 tan . 7 3 3 Solve the following equation cos tan 1 x = sin cot 1 . 4

11.

Long Answer (L.A.) Prove that tan


1

1 x2
2

1 x 2
2

12.

1 x 1 x

1 cos 1 x 2 2

13.

1 Find the simplified form of cos

3 4 3 cos x sin x , where x , . 5 5 4 4

14.

1 Prove that sin

8 3 77 sin 1 sin 1 . 17 5 85 5 3 63 cos 1 tan 1 . 13 5 16

15.

1 Show that sin

16.

1 Prove that tan

1 2 1 + tan 1 = sin 1 . 4 9 5
1 1 tan 1 . 5 239

17.

1 Find the value of 4 tan

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18.

Show that tan

1 1 3 sin 2 4

4+ 7 4 7 and justify why the other value 3 3

19.

is ignored? If a1, a2, a3,...,an is an arithmetic progression with common difference d, then evaluate the following expression.

d d d d 1 1 1 tan tan 1 + tan + ... + tan + tan 1 + a1 a2 1 + a2 a3 1 + a3 a4 1 + an 1 an


Objective Type Questions

Choose the correct answers from the given four options in each of the Exercises from 20 to 37 (M.C.Q.). 20. Which of the following is the principal value branch of cos1x? (A) (C)

2 , 2
[0, ]

(B) (D)

(0, )

21.

(0, ) 2 Which of the following is the principal value branch of cosec1x?


(A) (C)

, 2 2

(B)

[0, ] 2 2 , 2 {0}

22.

(D) 2 , 2 If 3tan1 x + cot1 x = , then x equals


(A) 0 (B) 1 (C)

(D)

1 . 2

23.

The value of sin1 (A)

cos

33 5
7 5

is (C)

3 5

(B)

10

(D)

10

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24.

The domain of the function cos1 (2x 1) is (A) [0, 1] (B) [1, 1] (C) ( 1, 1) (D) [0, ] The domain of the function defined by f (x) = sin1 (A) (C) [1, 2] [0, 1] (B) (D) [1, 1] none of these

25.

x 1 is

26.

1 If cos sin

2 + cos 1 x = 0 , then x is equal to 5


(B)

(A) 27.

1 5

2 5

(C)

0 .96

(D) (D)

1 sin 1.5

The value of sin (2 tan1 (.75)) is equal to .75 (A) (B) 1.5 (C)
1 The value of cos cos

28.

3 2
(B)

is equal to

(A)

3 2

(C)

5 2

(D) is

7 2

29.

The value of the expression 2 sec1 2 + sin1 (A)

1 2

(B)

5 6

(C)

7 6

(D)

30.

If tan1 x + tan1y = (A)

4 , then cot1 x + cot1 y equals 5


(B)

5
1

2 5

(C)

3 5

(D)

31.

If sin

2a 1 a2

cos

1 a 2 1 a2
a 2

tan 1

2x , where a, x ]0, 1, then 1 x 2

the value of x is (A) 0 (B) (C) a (D)

2a 1 a 2

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32.

1 The value of cot cos

7 25
(B)

is

(A)

25 24

25 7

(C)

24 25
is

(D)

7 24

33.

The value of the expression tan (A) (C)

1 2 cos 1 2 5
52
5 2

(B) (D)

5 2 2

1 cos Hint :tan = 2 1 + cos

34.

If | x | 1, then 2 tan1 x + sin1 (A) 4 tan1 x (B)

2x 1 x2
0

is equal to (C) (D)

35.

36.

If cos1 + cos1 + cos1 = 3, then ( + ) + ( + ) + ( + ) equals (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 6 (D) 12 The number of real solutions of the equation

37.

1 + cos 2 x = 2 cos 1 (cos x)in , is 2 (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1 1 If cos x > sin x, then
(A) (C)
1 < x1 2
1 x < 1 2

2
1 2

(D)

Infinite

(B) (D)

0x<

x>0

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Fill in the blanks in each of the Exercises 38 to 48. 38.

1 The principal value of cos1 is__________. 2


3 The value of sin1 sin is__________. 5
If cos (tan1 x + cot1

39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45.

3 ) = 0, then value of x is__________.

1 The set of values of sec1 is__________. 2


The principal value of tan1

3 is__________.

14 The value of cos1 cos is__________. 3 The value of cos (sin1 x + cos1 x), |x| 1 is______ .

sin 1 x + cos 1 x 3 ,when x = The value of expression tan is_________. 2 2


If y = 2 tan1 x + sin1

46.

2x 1 x2

for all x, then____< y <____.

47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53.

x y The result tan1x tan1y = tan1 1 + xy is true when value of xy is _____ 1 The value of cot (x) for all x R in terms of cot1x is _______.
All trigonometric functions have inverse over their respective domains. The value of the expression (cos1 x)2 is equal to sec2 x. The domain of trigonometric functions can be restricted to any one of their branch (not necessarily principal value) in order to obtain their inverse functions. The least numerical value, either positive or negative of angle is called principal value of the inverse trigonometric function. The graph of inverse trigonometric function can be obtained from the graph of their corresponding trigonometric function by interchanging x and y axes.

State True or False for the statement in each of the Exercises 49 to 55.

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54.

The minimum value of n for which tan1

n > , nN , is valid is 5. 4

55.

1 1 The principal value of sin1 cos sin is . 2 3

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