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The value of sin-1(1) is negative startfraction pi over 2 endfraction, startfraction -pi over 2 endfraction.

What is the value of sin (π/2)?

The value of sin (π/2) is equal to the number 1. The value of the sin-1(1) has to be find out.

Suppose the value of this function is x. Thus,

[tex]x=\sin^{-1}(1)[/tex]

Solve it further,

[tex]\sin(x)=(1)[/tex]              ......1

The value of sin (π/2) and -sin (-π/2) is equal to 1 such that,

[tex]\sin\dfrac{\pi}{2}=-\sin\left(-\dfrac{\pi}{2}\right)=1[/tex]

Put this value in the equation 1,

[tex]\sin(x)=\sin\left(\dfrac{\pi}{2}\right)=-\sin\left(-\dfrac{\pi}{2}\right)[/tex]

Thus, the range will be,

[tex]\left(\dfrac{\pi}{2},-\dfrac{\pi}{2}\right)[/tex]

Thus, the value of sin-1(1) is negative startfraction pi over 2 endfraction, startfraction -pi over 2 endfraction.

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Answer:

-pi/2

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