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Find the set of values of `cosec^-1(sqrt3/2)`

Solution

The value of `cosec^-1(sqrt3/2)`  is undefined as it is outside the range i.e., R – (–1, 1) .

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Chapter 4: Inverse Trigonometric Functions - Exercise 4.05 [Page 21]

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RD Sharma Mathematics [English] Class 12
Chapter 4 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Exercise 4.05 | Q 2 | Page 21

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