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Nature of Chapter:

1. It will be very easy in beginning, but afterwards it becomes little confusing.

2. Basics of trigonometry will be required.

3. Just keep in mind, value of inverse trigonometric functions is an angle.

4. Formulae will not trouble you like they do in trigonometry, but practice
will be required to avoid mistakes.
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Inverse Trigonometric Functions
● Defining Inverse Trigonometric Function
● Composition of Trigonometric and its Inverse function
● Some important Results
● Sum and difference of ITF
● Summation of Series
● Simplification of Inverse Trigonometric Expression
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Critical Topics in the Chapter
● Principal domain
● Composition of Trigonometric and its Inverse function
● Sum and difference of Inverse Trigonometric functions
● Simplification of Inverse Trigonometric Expression
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

1. For , the function y = sin x is bijective and

hence have its inverse function.


Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

1. For , the function y = sin x is bijective and

hence have its inverse function.

The new domain of sin x i.e. is called principal domain of sin x.


Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

-1
Q If sin-1 x + sin-1 y = -𝜋 and xy = m then 22m + 2m = ?

A 2

B 4

C 6

D 8
Q If sin-1 x + sin-1 y = -𝜋 and xy = m then 22m + 2m = ?

A 2

B 4

C 6

D 8
Solution:

If sin-1x + sin-1y = -𝜋
As minimum value of sin-1 x and sin-1 y is - .
Thus, it is only possible when
x=y=-1
∵ xy = m
⇒ (-1)(-1) = m
⇒m=1
Thus, 22m + 2m = 22 + 2 = 6
Q Find domain of sin-1(1 + 2x)
Solution:
Q Find range of : when
Solution: (i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

Remark :
If f(x) is then f-1(x) is

If f(x) is then f-1(x) is


Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

2. For cos x : [0, 𝜋] → [−1, 1], the function y = cos x is bijective and
hence we have its inverse function:
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

2. For cos x : [0, 𝜋] → [−1, 1], the function y = cos x is bijective and
hence we have its inverse function:

cos−1 x : [-1, 1] → [0, 𝜋]

Principal domain of cos x is [0, 𝜋]


Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions
Q If , then the value of

x1 + x2 + x3 is equal to

A 3

B -3

C 1

D 0
Q If , then the value of

x1 + x2 + x3 is equal to

A 3

B -3

C 1

D 0
Solution:
Given,

As maximum value of is π.

So RHS is only possible when all are maximum and for that

Thus, x1 + x2 + x3 = -3
Q Find domain :
Solution:

Given,

As we know, gives range as [0, 1) for all values of ‘x’.

Thus, domain is R.
Q Find range of : when
Solution: (i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

Remark :
If f(x) is then f-1(x) is

If f(x) is then f-1(x) is


Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

3. For , we have

-
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

-
Q Find the range of
(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

Remark :
If f(x) is then f-1(x) is

If f(x) is then f-1(x) is


JEE Main 27th Aug, 2021

Q Let M and m respectively be the maximum and minimum


values of the function f(x) = tan-1(sin x + cos x) in Then
the value of tan(M - m) is equal to:

D
JEE Main 27th Aug, 2021

Q Let M and m respectively be the maximum and minimum


values of the function f(x) = tan-1(sin x + cos x) in Then
the value of tan(M - m) is equal to:

D
Solution:
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

4.
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

4.
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

4.

cosec−1(2) =

cosec−1(−2)=
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

5.
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

5.
JEE Main 24th Jan, 2023 - S1

A 𝜋/2

B 𝜋/3

C 𝜋/6

D 𝜋/4
JEE Main 24th Jan, 2023 - S1

A 𝜋/2

B 𝜋/3

C 𝜋/6

D 𝜋/4
Solution:
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions
Y
6. For cot x : (0, 𝜋) → (−∞, ∞)

cot-1 x : (−∞, ∞) → (0, 𝜋)

–π -π O π π
2 2
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

6. For cot x : (0, 𝜋) → (−∞, ∞)

cot-1 x : (−∞, ∞) → (0, 𝜋)

cot−1(1) =

cot−1(−1) =
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

Remark :
You can group sin−1 x, cosec−1 x, tan−1 x together and
cos−1 x, sec−1 x, cot−1 x together as far as outputs are
concerned corresponding to −ve inputs
Defining Inverse Trigonometric functions

Observation :
We can easily draw graphs of inverse trigonometric functions simply
by reflecting graphs of trigonometric function about y = x.
Composition of Trigonometric and its inverse function
Composition of Trigonometric and its inverse function

1. sin(sin−1 x) = cos(cos−1 x) = --- = cot(cot−1 x) = x


∀ x ∈ domain. (i.e. its always true)
Q Express sin-1 (⅓) in terms of other 5 inverse
Solution: trigonometric functions
Q The value of tan2 (sec-1 3) + cot2 (cosec-1 4) is :

A 9

B 16

C 25

D 23
Q The value of tan2 (sec-1 3) + cot2 (cosec-1 4) is :

A 9

B 16

C 25

D 23
Solution:
JEE Main 26th June, 2022

Q If the inverse trigonometric functions take principal values, then

is equal to

A 0

D
JEE Main 26th June, 2022

Q If the inverse trigonometric functions take principal values, then

is equal to

A 0

D
Solution:
Find the value of
Q
(a)

(b)
Observations :
(i) cos(2cos-1 x) =

(ii) cos(2sin-1 x) =

(iii) sin(2 tan-1 x) =

(iv) cos(2 tan-1 x) =

(v) sin(3sin-1 x) =
Q Solve the following inequality : cos−1x > cos−1x2

Remark :
If f(x) is then f-1(x) is

If f(x) is then f-1(x) is


Q Solve the following inequality : cos−1x > cos−1x2

Ans: [-1, 0)
Solution:

x [-1, 0)
Q The set of all real values of x satisfying is

Remark :
If f(x) is then f-1(x) is

If f(x) is then f-1(x) is


Q The set of all real values of x satisfying is

Remark :
If f(x) is then f-1(x) is

If f(x) is then f-1(x) is


Solution:
Q If (cot-1 x)2 - 7(cot-1 x) + 10 > 0, then the range of x will be

A (-∞, cot 2)

B (-∞, cot 5)

C (cot 2, cot 5)

D (cot 2, ∞)

Remark :
If f(x) is then f-1(x) is

If f(x) is then f-1(x) is


Q If (cot-1 x)2 - 7(cot-1 x) + 10 > 0, then the range of x will be

A (-∞, cot 2)

B (-∞, cot 5)

C (cot 2, cot 5)

D (cot 2, ∞)
Solution:
Q The domain of is

D
Q The domain of is

D
Solution:
Composition of Trigonometric and its inverse function

1. sin(sin−1 x) = cos(cos−1 x) = --- = cot(cot−1 x) = x


∀ x ∈ domain. (i.e. its always true)
Composition of Trigonometric and its inverse function

1. sin(sin−1 x) = cos(cos−1 x) = --- = cot(cot−1 x) = x


∀ x ∈ domain. (i.e. its always true)

2. sin−1(sinx) = cos−1(cosx) =.... = cot−1(cot x) = x


only if x ∈ principal domain
Evaluate:
Q
(a) (b)

Solution: (c) cos-1(cos 2) (d)


Some Important Results
Some Important Results

Inverse Trigonometric Function at ‘-x’


Some Important Results

Inverse Trigonometric Function at ‘-x’

sin-1(-x) = -sin-1 x

cosec-1(-x) = -cosec-1 x

tan-1(-x) = -tan-1 x
Some Important Results

Inverse Trigonometric Function at ‘-x’

sin-1(-x) = -sin-1 x cos-1(-x) = 𝜋 - cos-1 x

cosec-1(-x) = -cosec-1 x sec-1(-x) = 𝜋 - sec-1 x

tan-1(-x) = -tan-1 x cot-1(-x) = 𝜋 - cot-1 x


Q Evaluate:
(a) cos-1(cos 10) (b) tan-1(tan(-6))
Q Evaluate:
(a) cos-1(cos 10)
Solution:
We know that cos-1(cos θ) = θ, if 0 ≤ θ ≤ 𝜋
Here, θ = 10 rad.
Clearly, it does not lie between 0 and 𝜋.
However, (4𝜋 - 10) lies between 0 and 𝜋 such that cos(4𝜋 - 10) = cos 10
⇒ cos-1(cos 10) = cos-1(cos(4𝜋 - 10)) = 4𝜋 - 10
Q Evaluate:
(b) tan-1(tan(-6))
Solution:

=
=
JEE Main 1st Sep 2021
cos-1(cos(-5)) + sin-1(sin 6)) - tan-1(tan(12)) is equal
Q
to: (The inverse trigonometric functions take
the principal values)

A 3π - 11

B 4π - 9

C 4π - 11

D 3π + 1
JEE Main 1st Sep 2021
cos-1(cos(-5)) + sin-1(sin 6)) - tan-1(tan(12)) is equal
Q
to: (The inverse trigonometric functions take
the principal values)

A 3π - 11

B 4π - 9

C 4π - 11

D 3π + 1
Solution:
cos-1(cos(-5)) + sin-1(sin 6)) - tan-1(tan(12))
= (2π - 5) + (6 - 2π) - (12 - 4π)
= 4π - 11
Graph of: y = sin-1 (sin x)
Graph of: y = cos-1 (cos x)
Y

𝜋/2

X
-2𝜋 -𝜋 -𝜋/2 0 𝜋/2 𝜋 2𝜋
Graph of: y = tan-1 (tan x)

X
-2𝜋 -3𝜋/2 -𝜋 -𝜋/2 0 𝜋/2 𝜋 3𝜋/2 2𝜋

-𝜋/2
JEE Advanced 2023, P-1

Q
JEE Advanced 2023, P-1

Ans: 3
Solution:
Some Important Results
Inverse Trigonometric Functions of complementary functions
Some Important Results
Inverse Trigonometric Functions of complementary functions

(a)

(b)

(c)
Q Evaluate the following:

(a) (b)
Q Evaluate the following:

(a)
Solution:
Q Evaluate the following:

(b)
Solution:
Q Solve for x :
(i) 4 sin-1 x + cos-1 x = 3𝞹/4
(ii) 5 tan-1 x + 3 cot-1 x = 7𝞹/4
(iii) cos−1 x − sin−1 x = 0
Q Solve for x :
(i) 4 sin-1 x + cos-1 x = 3𝞹/4
Solution:
Q Solve for x :
(ii) 5 tan-1 x + 3 cot-1 x = 7𝞹/4
Solution:
Q Solve for x :
(iii) cos−1 x − sin−1 x = 0
Solution:
JEE Main 2013

Q Solve for x : sin−1 x > cos−1 x ; x ∈ (0, 1)

C (0, 1)

D
JEE Main 2013

Q Solve for x : sin−1 x > cos−1 x ; x ∈ (0, 1)

C (0, 1)

D
Solution:
Q The minimum value of (sin−1 x)3 + (cos−1 x)3 is

D
Q The minimum value of (sin−1 x)3 + (cos−1 x)3 is

D
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 27th Aug, 2021

D
JEE Main 27th Aug, 2021

D
Solution:
Q The range of y = sin-1 2x + cos-1 2x + tan-1 4x is

D
Q The range of y = sin-1 2x + cos-1 2x + tan-1 4x is

D
Solution:
Given, y = sin-1 2x + cos-1 2x + tan-1 4x
Here, domain of function will be [−1/2,1/2]
Thus, now for range

Thus, range is
Some Important Results
Inverse Trigonometric Functions at ‘1/x’
Some Important Results
Inverse Trigonometric Functions at ‘1/x’
Q Evaluate:

Hint:
Solution:

=
Q Evaluate: for x < 0 .
Solution:

For x < 0,

Thus, we have

= = =
ITF in terms of each other
ITF in terms of each other

For

1
sin-1 x x
ITF in terms of each other

For

cos-1 x 1

x
ITF in terms of each other

Remark :
Q Evaluate:

(a) (b)
Q Evaluate:

(a)
Solution:

Given

Since


Q Evaluate:

(b)
Solution:

Given
Evaluate the following:
Q
(a) (b) (c)

Recall :
ITF in terms of each other

For
ITF in terms of each other

For

-x 1

is +ve now & hence use above approach again.


Q If x takes all permissible negative values, then
cos-1 x is equal to

D
Q If x takes all permissible negative values, then
cos-1 x is equal to

D
Solution:
Sum and Difference of ITF
Sum and Difference of ITF

1.
Sum and Difference of ITF

1.

NOTE :
Sum and Difference of ITF

2.
Q Evaluate:
Solution:
Method I:
=

=
=
Result :

if
Solution:
Method II:

=
Sum and Difference of ITF

Recall :
Sum and Difference of ITF
Can you observe that
Sum and Difference of ITF
Can you observe that

Proof:

Applying tan on both sides


Q Evaluate:
Solution:
Q Find x if:
Solution:
Q Solve for x:
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 2021

A loge 2

B loge (e/2)

C e

D e2 - 1
JEE Main 2021

A loge 2

B loge (e/2)

C e

D e2 - 1
Solution:
JEE Main 25th Jan, 2023
If the sum of all the solutions of
Q

Is then 𝞪 is equal to _____.


JEE Main 25th Jan, 2023
If the sum of all the solutions of
Q

Is then 𝞪 is equal to _____.

Ans: 2
Solution:
Sum and Difference of ITF

3. (i) under some good condition

(ii) under some good condition

4. (i) under some good condition

(ii) under some good condition


JEE Main 16th March, 2021
Given that the inverse trigonometric functions take principal
Q
values only. Then, the number of real values of x which satisfy

is equal to

A 2

B 0

C 3

D 1
JEE Main 16th March, 2021
Given that the inverse trigonometric functions take principal
Q
values only. Then, the number of real values of x which satisfy

is equal to

A 2

B 0

C 3

D 1
Solution:
JEE Main 2019 & IIT 2005

Q If cos-1 x - cos-1 (y/2) = 𝞪, then 4x2 - 4 xy cos 𝞪 + y2 is equal to

A 2 sin 2𝞪

B 4

C 4 sin2𝞪

D - 4 sin2𝞪
JEE Main 2019 & IIT 2005

Q If cos-1 x - cos-1 (y/2) = 𝞪, then 4x2 - 4 xy cos 𝞪 + y2 is equal to

A 2 sin 2𝞪

B 4

C 4 sin2𝞪

D - 4 sin2𝞪
Solution:
JEE Main 13th Apr, 2023

Q For x ∊ (-1,1], the number of solutions of the equation


Sin-1 x = 2 tan-1 x is equal to _____.
JEE Main 13th Apr, 2023

Q For x ∊ (-1,1], the number of solutions of the equation


sin-1 x = 2 tan-1 x is equal to _____.

Ans: 2
Solution:
JEE Main 13th Apr, 2023 - S1

is equal to
JEE Main 13th Apr, 2023 - S1

is equal to

Ans: 4
Solution:
Solution:
Summation of Series
Q Evaluate:
Solution:

Given,

Since,
JEE Advanced 2013, P-1

Q
The value of

D
JEE Advanced 2013, P-1

Q
The value of

D
Solution:
JEE Main 2020

Q If S is the sum of the first 10 terms of the series

then tan(S) is equal to

D
JEE Main 2020

Q If S is the sum of the first 10 terms of the series

then tan(S) is equal to

D
Solution:
Q Evaluate:
Q Evaluate:

Ans:
JEE Main 26th Aug, 2021

C 100

D
JEE Main 26th Aug, 2021

C 100

D
Solution:
Q
Evaluate:
Solution:

Given,

Now here,
Simplification of Inverse Trigonometric Expressions
List of most commonly used formulae and expressions.
Q Simplify the following:

(a)

(b)
Q Simplify the following:

(a)
Solution:

Given,

(As i.e. lies in principle domain of )


Q Simplify the following:

(b)
Solution:

Given,

(As i.e. lies in principle domain of )


Q

Where x ∈ (0, 1) then x is equal to

D
Q

Where x ∈ (0, 1) then x is equal to

D
Solution:
Q Solve for x:
Q Solve for x:
Solution:
Put

This will hold if


So, we get
Q Solve for x:
Solution:
Put

So, we get

This will hold if


Q Solve for x:
Solution:

Put, This will hold if

So, we get
Q Solve for x:
Solution:

Put, This will hold if

So, we get
Q Solve for x:
Solution:
Put,

So, we get

This will hold if


Q Solve for x:
Solution:
Put,

So, we get

This will hold if


Q Solve for x:
Solution:
Put,

So, we get,

This will hold if


Q The solution of the equation is

D
Q The solution of the equation is

D
Solution:

Put, This will hold if

So, we get
Q

then find the value of f(2013).


Solution:

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