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I need help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?!!!-example-1
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Here's the thing, just as squaring a number "un-does" its square root, sin "un-does"
sin^(-1). So if you're taking the sin of its inverse, what you get back is what you started with. The sin of the inverse sin of sqrt(3)/2 is sqrt(3)/2, choice b.
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