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Is sin(sin^-1x) = sin-1(sinx) an identity? Why or why not?

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  • 27-07-2022

It should be noted that sin(sin^-1x) = sin-1(sinx) is not an identity.

What is identity?

It should be noted that an identity simply means an equation that is always true no matter the values that are substituted.

In this case, should be noted that sin(sin^-1x) = sin-1(sinx) is not an identity. It's simply the inverse of the sine function.

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