MCQ
$\cos {\rm{ }}\left( {{{\sin }^{ - 1}}\frac{5}{{13}}} \right) = $
  • $\frac{{12}}{{13}}$
  • B
    $ - \frac{{12}}{{13}}$
  • C
    $\frac{5}{{12}}$
  • D
    None of these

Answer

Correct option: A.
$\frac{{12}}{{13}}$
a
(d)let ${\sin ^{ - 1}}\frac{5}{{13}} = x\,\, \Rightarrow \,\,\sin x = \frac{5}{{13}}$

$ \Rightarrow \,\,\cos x = \sqrt {1 - \frac{{25}}{{169}}}  = \frac{{12}}{{13}}$

==>$\,\,\cos \,\left( {{{\sin }^{ - 1}}\frac{5}{{13}}} \right) = \cos \,\,\left( {{{\cos }^{ - 1}}\frac{{12}}{{13}}} \right) = \frac{{12}}{{13}}$

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