Question is essentially to find their exact values.
Need help with part (d) -- I know the related angle is pi/8, but what happens to the negative??, and for part (f) in where to start? thanks in advance
Question is essentially to find their exact values. View attachment 36163
Need help with part (d) -- I know the related angle is pi/8, but what happens to the negative??, and for part (f) in where to start? thanks in advance
d) -cos (7pi/8) = cos(pi/8) . Now use the the theorem f^-1(f(x)) = x to get pi/8.
f) I presume can figure out the value -2sin(4pi/3). Now if you know the exact value of tan^-1(sqrt(3)) you will get the answer. Remember the special triangles i.e. {1, 1, sqrt(2)} and { 1, sqrt(3), 2}.
Almost correct. Drogonski as already mention but it will make it clear. By definition the range of tan^-1 is "-pi/2 < theta < pi/2" so 4pi/3 is not valid answer.