You have no logically explanation as to why you've written it as 3pi - 10 only. Why did you think of 3 pi only ? You have just written a memorized solution
The range of sin inverse function is minus pie by 2 to pie by 2 which is only possible when your write 3pie-10. If you take any other possibilities it won't be in the range of sin inverse.
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You have no logically explanation as to why you've written it as 3pi - 10 only. Why did you think of 3 pi only ? You have just written a memorized solution
The range of sin inverse function is minus pie by 2 to pie by 2 which is only possible when your write 3pie-10. If you take any other possibilities it won't be in the range of sin inverse.
And also watch the full video as the same thing is mathematically explained there.
@@solutionbyamolmore I appreciate your effort but the logic of calculating for every multiple of pi seems a bit weird to me.
Let me do one thing. I'll make a separate video for the same soon and post the link here . Then your doubt will be cleared mostly.
Because pie by 2 multiple changes sine to cos and pie multiples don't change sine to cos.
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