SOLUTION: Inverse sin of 1/sqrt root 2 or (sin^-1(1/sqrt root 2). Find sin ^-1 x for the given x. Express your answer as a rational multiple of pi, ranging from: pi/2 to 3pi/2. Please exp

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Question 756746: Inverse sin of 1/sqrt root 2 or (sin^-1(1/sqrt root 2).
Find sin ^-1 x for the given x. Express your answer as a rational multiple of pi, ranging from: pi/2 to 3pi/2.
Please explain to me why pi/4 is not the correct answer.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39623)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That is ONE OF the solutions; and there is one more part to the solution.
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