How do you evaluate arcsin(sin(5π3))?

1 Answer
Jun 9, 2018

It's 5π3.

Explanation:

The arcsin function is the inverse function of sin. You can think of it in the same way that taking away a number is the opposite of adding it.

Your question is like asking "What's 5 + 2 - 2?". It's just the same as what you started with - we don't need to figure out what 5 + 2 is because we know that we're just going to take away 2 again, so we know it's 5.

In the same way, we don't need to work out what sin(5π3) is, because we know that we're "undoing" the sin function anyway with the arcsin. (For the record, though, it's 32).

Hope this helps :-)