Considering the principal values of the inverse trigonometric functions, the sum of all…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Sets, Relations and Functions
Considering the principal values of the inverse trigonometric functions, the sum of all the solutions of the equation cos–1(x) – 2sin–1(x) = cos–1(2x) is equal to
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