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Standard XII
Mathematics
Basic Inverse Trigonometric Functions
what is the d...
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what is the difference between sin(kx-wt) ;sin(wt-kx) ; sin(wt=kx)
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sin(kx-wt) = - sin(wt-kx)
sin (kx=wt) = sin(kx) or sin (wt)
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