5 But actually it's not! For sin^(-1) ( sin x ) , x must be within -? /2,?
/2 3? /5 >? /2 sin^(-1) ( sin 3?
/5 ) = sin^(-1) ( sin (? - 3? /5 )) = sin^(-1) ( sin 2? /5 ) = 2?
/5? -? /2,?
/2 2? /5.
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