Set of values of x satisfying cos –1 x > sin –1 x
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Sets, Relations and Functions
Set of values of x satisfying cos–1\(\sqrt{x}\)> sin–1\(\sqrt{x}\)
- \(\left(0, \frac{1}{2}\right)\)
- \(\left[0, \frac{1}{2}\right)\)
- \(\left(\frac{1}{2}, 1\right)\)
- \(\left(\frac{1}{2}, 1\right]\)
Answer
(B) [0, 1 2 )
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