def integral

shouldnt the integral break in 0 to pi for sinx and pi to 2npi for the inverse thing?
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Prasan
PrasanOP2w ago
oh no waitt ye to bilkul glt bola mene sahi kya hoga fir?
SirLancelotDuLac
Only consider the portion of 0 to 2pi. 0 se pi mein sirf sin(x) ka area hoga (cuz it's greater) and pi to 2pi mein sirf arcsin(sin()) ka area hoga (which is pi*pi/2.1/2 I believe) As for your doubt, no. Whenever sine is positive it's greater, whenever sine is -ve arcsin(x) thingy is greater. The whole thing is periodic with 2pi as fundamental period.
Prasan
PrasanOP2w ago
Pi se 2n pi right? Oh acha Ure saying n baar 0 se pi for sinx And n times pi se 2pi for arcsin +solved @SirLancelotDuLac
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