MCQ
${\sin ^{ - 1}}\left[ {x\sqrt {1 - x} - \sqrt x \sqrt {1 - {x^2}} } \right] = $
  • A
    ${\sin ^{ - 1}}x + {\sin ^{ - 1}}\sqrt x $
  • ${\sin ^{ - 1}}x - {\sin ^{ - 1}}\sqrt x $
  • C
    ${\sin ^{ - 1}}\sqrt x - {\sin ^{ - 1}}x$
  • D
    None of these

Answer

Correct option: B.
${\sin ^{ - 1}}x - {\sin ^{ - 1}}\sqrt x $
b
(b) Let $x = \sin \theta $ and $\sqrt x = \sin \phi $

Hence ${\sin ^{ - 1}}(x\sqrt {1 - x} - \sqrt x \,\sqrt {1 - {x^2}} )$

$ = {\sin ^{ - 1}}(\sin \theta \sqrt {1 - {{\sin }^2}\phi } - \sin \phi \sqrt {1 - {{\sin }^2}\theta } )$

$ = {\sin ^{ - 1}}(\sin \theta \cos \phi - \sin \phi \cos \theta ) = {\sin ^{ - 1}}\sin \,(\theta - \phi )$

$ = \theta - \phi = {\sin ^{ - 1}}(x) - {\sin ^{ - 1}}(\sqrt x )$.

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