Question
how to evaluate $\arcsin(x)-\arccos(x)=\arccos(\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2})$
Thoughts
Do you cos on both sides to finally do quadratic equation to solve at the end of the problem? so i got $0=4x^2+4x-1+2\sqrt{3}$ on my last step but i dont know if this is the right approach
I would just solve this using the unit circle. If you're working in degree mode, $\arccos(\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}) = 30^{\circ}$. So then, can you find a ratio $x$ such that $\arcsin(x) - \arccos(x) = 30^{\circ}$? If you look at a unit circle, you should see an immediate answer...