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Inverse Trigonometric Functions

1. If the direction cosines of a line are √𝟑𝐤, √𝟑𝐤, √𝟑𝐤, then the value of k is :
(2024)
(A) ±1

(B) ±√𝟑
(C) ±3
𝟏
(D) ±
𝟑
𝟏
Ans. (D) ±
𝟑

2. Case Study Based Question : (2024)


If a function f : X → Y defined as f(x) = y is one-one and onto, then we can define a
unique function g : Y → X such that g(y) = x, where x ∈ X and y = f(x), y ∈ Y.
Function g is called the inverse of function f.
The domain of sine function is R and function sine : R → R is neither one-one nor
onto. The following graph shows the sine function.

Let sine function be defined from set A to [– 1, 1] such that inverse of sine
function exists, i.e., sin–1 x is defined from [– 1, 1] to A.
On the basis of the above information, answer the following questions :
(i) If A is the interval other than principal value branch, give an example of one
such interval.
(ii) If sin–1 (x) is defined from [– 1, 1] to its principal value branch, find the value
of sin–1 (-1/2) – sin–1 (1).
(iii) (a) Draw the graph of sin–1 x from [– 1, 1] to its principal value branch.
(b) Find the domain and range of f(x) = 2 sin–1 (1 – x).
Ans.

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