Evaluate the following expression. Your answer must be in exact form: for example, type pi/6 for ?/6 or DNE if the expression is undefined. arcsin(sin(73?/12)) =
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The sine function has a period of \(2\pi\), so we can subtract multiples of \(2\pi\) from the argument until we get a value between \(-\pi\) and \(\pi\). The closest multiple of \(2\pi\) to \(\frac{73 \pi}{12}\) is \(\frac{72 \pi}{12} = 6\pi\). So, \( \sin Show more…
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