What is sin^−1(-√3 / 2)?

1 Answer
Feb 25, 2018

#sin^-1(sqrt3/2) = 240° or 300°#

Explanation:

A right-angled triangle with angles of #60°and 30°# has sides in the ratio # 1 : sqrt3 : 2#

The core angle of #sqrt3/2# is #60°#

However, the negative sign indicates that we are working with an angle in the #3rd or 4 th# quadrants.

In the #3rd# quadrant: #theta = 180° + 60° = 240°#

In the #4 th# quadrant: #theta = 360°-60° =300°#

#sin^-1(sqrt3/2) = 240° or 300°#

Check using a calculator.

#sin 240° = -0.866#
#sin 300° = -0.866#

#-sqrt3/2 = -0.866#