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Circular Function III-English

1. The document provides 20 problems involving inverse trigonometric functions. It asks the reader to find the values of various inverse trigonometric functions and prove various trigonometric identities involving inverse functions. 2. The problems involve evaluating inverse trigonometric functions of trigonometric functions, adding and subtracting inverse functions, and proving trigonometric angle sum and difference identities for inverse functions. 3. Working through the problems requires applying properties of inverse trigonometric functions, their relationship to trigonometric functions, and trigonometric angle sum and difference formulas.

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Circular Function III-English

1. The document provides 20 problems involving inverse trigonometric functions. It asks the reader to find the values of various inverse trigonometric functions and prove various trigonometric identities involving inverse functions. 2. The problems involve evaluating inverse trigonometric functions of trigonometric functions, adding and subtracting inverse functions, and proving trigonometric angle sum and difference identities for inverse functions. 3. Working through the problems requires applying properties of inverse trigonometric functions, their relationship to trigonometric functions, and trigonometric angle sum and difference formulas.

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Combined Mathematics- Circular functions Part III

Exercise
1. If the inverse functions take their principle values, find the values of the following functions.
  3    1    1 
(i) sin sin 1  
 (ii) coscos 1    (iii) tan  tan 1  
  2     2    3 
  1    1 
(iv) sin cos 1   (v) cossin 1   (vi) 
sin tan 1 0 
  2    2 
  3 

(vii) tan cos 1 1 (viii) 
cos tan 1 0  (ix) tan sin 1   
  2 

(x) sin cos 1 1 
2. If the inverse functions take their principle values, find the values of the following functions.
     
(i) cos 1 sin  (ii) sin 1 cos  (iii) tan 1 sin 
 2  2  2
 3   3     
(iv) sin 1  tan  (v) cos 1  tan  (vi) tan 1 cos  
 4   4    2 

3. If the inverse functions take their principle values, find the values of the following functions.
  5    4    24  
(i) cos sin 1    (ii) sin cos 1   (iii) tan sin 1   
  13     5    25  
  8    9    12 
(iv) sin  tan 1     (v) cos tan 1   (vi) tan cos 1   
  15     40    13 

4. If the inverse functions take their principle values, find the values of the following functions.
 4  12    12   8 
(i) sin sin 1    sin 1   (ii) sin sin 1    sin 1  
 5  13    13   17 
  15   7   4  3 
(iii) cos cos 1    cos 1   (iv) cos cos 1    cos 1  
  17   25   5  5 
 5  15    77   4 
(v) sin cos 1    sin 1   (vi) cos sin 1    cos 1  
  13   17    85   5 
  4  5    1 
(vii) tan sin 1     sin 1   (viii) tan 2 tan 1  
  5  13    4 
 3  5    34  
(ix) tan 2 cos 1    sin 1   (x) tan sec 1   
  cosec 1 17 

 5  13    5  

5. If the inverse functions take their principle values, prove the following results.

3 4  3 1 


(i) tan 1    tan 1    (ii) sin 1    tan 1   
4 3 2 5 7 4
 34   17   1 1 1 
(iii) cosec 1    sec 1 
  4  4
 (iv) tan 1    tan 1    tan 1   
 3    2 5 8 4
 1 1
   4 8  13 
(v) 2 tan 1    tan 1    (vi) cos 1    cos 1    cot 1   
 3 7 4 5  17   84 
5  4   43  4  12   33 
(vii) sin 1    cos 1    cot 1   (viii) cos 1    cos 1    cos 1  
 13   17   32  5  13   65 

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5  7   323  4 5  16 
(ix) sin 1    sin 1    cos 1   (x) cos 1    sin 1    sin 1  
 13   25   325  5  13   65 
1 2 1 3   
(xi) tan 1    tan 1    cos 1   (xii) tan 1   tan 1   tan 1  
4 9 2 5  1   
   1  1    1 
(xiii) tan 1   tan 1   tan 1   (xiv) 3 tan 1    tan 1     tan 1  
 1    4  20  4  1985 
 12   7   204  a a b 
(xv) cos 1    sin 1    sin 1   (xvi) tan 1    tan 1  
 13   25   325  b ab 4
1 1 2  63  1 3
(xvii) tan 1    tan 1    tan 1   (xviii) cos 1    2 tan 1    sin 1  
7  13  9  65  5 5
5  120  
(xix) 2 sin 1    tan 1   (xx) cot 1 7   2 cot 1 3 
 13   119  4

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