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COMEDK · Maths · 23. Inverse Trigonometric Functions

\(\text { If } \alpha=\tan ^{-1}\left(\tan \dfrac{5 \pi}{4}\right) \text { and } \beta=\tan ^{-1}\left(-\tan \dfrac{2 \pi}{3}\right) \text { then }\)

  1. A \(\alpha+\beta=-\dfrac{7 \pi}{12}\)
  2. B \(3 \alpha=4 \beta\)
  3. C \(\alpha-\beta=\dfrac{7 \pi}{12}\)
  4. D \(4 \alpha=3 \beta\)
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(D) \(4 \alpha=3 \beta\)

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The expression for \(\alpha\) is given by \(\alpha = \tan^{-1}(\tan \dfrac{5\pi}{4})\). Since \(\dfrac{5\pi}{4}\) is in the third quadrant, \(\tan \dfrac{5\pi}{4} = \tan(\pi + \dfrac{\pi}{4}) = \tan \dfrac{\pi}{4} = 1\). Thus, \(\alpha = \tan^{-1}(1) = \dfrac{\pi}{4}\). The…