Strategy: (1) Move one term to the other side: sin^(-1)(x) = pi/3 - cos^(-1)(x). (2) Use complementary identity if applicable. (3) Take sine/cosine of both sides to eliminate inverse functions. (4) Always verify solutions satisfy domain constraints of ALL inverse trig functions in the original equation.
Part of TRIG-02 — Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Solving Equations with Multiple Inverse Trig Terms
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