Question
The equation $2\cos^{-1}\text{x}+\sin^{-1}\text{x}=\frac{11\pi}{6}$ has:
  1. No solution.
  2. Only one solution.
  3. Two solutions.
  4. Three solutions.

Answer

  1. No solution.

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