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MathsMediumMCQ2021 · 01 Sep Shift 2

Q70.cos-1 (cos( - 5) ) + sin-1 (sin(6) ) - tan-1 (tan(12) ) is equal to : (The inverse trigonometric functions take the principal values) (1) 3𝜋+ 1 (2) 3𝜋- 11 (3) 4𝜋- 11 (4) 4𝜋- 9

What This Question Tests

This question tests the understanding of the principal value branches of inverse trigonometric functions and how to evaluate expressions like cos⁻¹(cos x), sin⁻¹(sin x), and tan⁻¹(tan x) when x is outside the principal range.

Concepts Tested

Domain and range of inverse trigonometric functionsProperties of inverse trigonometric functionsPrincipal value branches

Formulas Used

cos⁻¹(cosx) = x if x ∈ [0, π]

sin⁻¹(sinx) = x if x ∈ [-π/2, π/2]

tan⁻¹(tanx) = x if x ∈ (-π/2, π/2)

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