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What is the sin(acos(X))?
The discussion centers on calculating the sine of an angle derived from the inverse cosine function, specifically the expression sin(arccos(x)). The correct interpretation involves recognizing that if θ = arccos(x), then x = cos(θ). A right triangle can be constructed where the adjacent side has length x and the hypotenuse has length 1, leading to the conclusion that sin(arccos(x)) = √(1 - x²). The confusion arises from the notation used, particularly the distinction between arccos and a constant multiplier.
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