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  • 01-01-2016
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simplify: f(x,y)= arcsin(sin(x+y))

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  • 01-01-2016
     Just use the definition of arcsin that is given by:

[tex] \left \{ {{sen \alpha =x} \atop {arcsinx= \alpha }} \right. \\ \\ arcsin(sen \alpha )= \alpha [/tex]
 
     Therefore:

[tex]f(x,y)=arcsin(sen(x+y)) \\ \boxed {f(x,y)=x+y}[/tex]

If you notice any mistake in my english, please let me know, because i am not native.

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