Hi, i am stuck on a question, it has answers but i don't really get the solution, can someone explain it to me. This is the question
Prove that cos(sin ^-1 x ) = ( sqrt ( 1 - x ^ 2 )
Solution:
Let y = sin ^ -1 x. Then - pi / 2 <_ y <_ pi / 2
cos y >_ 0
so cos ( sin ^-1 x) = cos y = ( sqrt ( 1 - sin ^ 2 y ) = sqrt ( 1 - x ^ 2 )
I dont understand the last step , can someone explain to me how they got the square root in there. thanks
Prove that cos(sin ^-1 x ) = ( sqrt ( 1 - x ^ 2 )
Solution:
Let y = sin ^ -1 x. Then - pi / 2 <_ y <_ pi / 2
cos y >_ 0
so cos ( sin ^-1 x) = cos y = ( sqrt ( 1 - sin ^ 2 y ) = sqrt ( 1 - x ^ 2 )
I dont understand the last step , can someone explain to me how they got the square root in there. thanks