Calculus: Early Transcendentals (2nd Edition)

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Chapter 1 - Functions - 1.4 Trigonometric Functions and Their Inverse - 1.4 Exercises - Page 48: 71

Answer

$\tan^{-1}(\tan(\frac{\pi}{4})) = \frac{\pi}{4}$

Work Step by Step

Note that $\tan^{-1}(\tan(x)) = x$, essentially the inverse tangent and tangent functions negate each other. Applying this, $\tan^{-1}(\tan(\frac{\pi}{4})) = \frac{\pi}{4}$.
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