The value of sin-1(1) is negative startfraction pi over 2 endfraction, startfraction -pi over 2 endfraction.
<h3>What is the value of sin (π/2)?</h3>
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 <em>x</em>. Thus,

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

Put this value in the equation 1,

Thus, the range will be,

Thus, the value of sin-1(1) is negative startfraction pi over 2 endfraction, startfraction -pi over 2 endfraction.
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Answer:
<em>Would be the answer D(1, −4) </em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Excuse me if i'm wrong, it seems like you have the same test or almost. And this was the answer on mine. I hope it works out for you!</em>
If (x+5) is a factor the equation will equal zero when x=-5 so
3(-5^2)+14(-5)+k=0
75-70+k=0
5+k=0
k=-5
The domain is the input and the ramge is the output.
Domain = x Range = y
You cant say that the domain/range is ALL NUMBERS you can only say it is and x/y value.
Input = x. Output = y
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
DGH ~ DEF ---> given problem
Remember that
If two triangles are similar, then the rtio of its corresponding sides is proportional and its corresponding angles are congruent
so

substitute the given values

