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Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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Use inverse trigonometric functions to find a solution to the equation in the given interval. Then find solutions?
cos x = -0.6 ,
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The question is:
tan(arcsinx)= I know that inverse of sin is 1/sqrt(1-x^2) however this question still confuses me. The outcome
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Joshua
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Find arccos (sqrt2/2).
Can this be pi/4 and 7pi/4?
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Anonymous
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Rewrite cos(arcsin(v)) as an algebraic expression in v.
i know that the answer is squroot of 1-v^2 but i don't know the process
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Bob
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tan(arccosx)=?
I know the answer is supposed to be sqrt(1-x^2)/2, but how would I go about arriving at that answer? I've searched
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Anonymous
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Rewrite cos(arcsin(v)) as an algebraic expression in v.
i know that the answer is squroot of 1-v^2 but i don't know the process
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MISS SUE PLEAE HELP
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Use theta equals inverse tangent of 28/x minus inverse tangent of 6/x to show that theta also equals 22x/(x^2=168).
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Lisa
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Use inverse trigonometric functions to find the solutions of the equation that are in the given interval, and approximate the
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Katlynn
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Find csc(arctanx).
Okay, I know arctangent is implied that it's x/1. I drew the triangle, and I believe the hypotenuse, c, is
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Anonymous
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sin(tan^(-1)(12/5))
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Fill in the blank(s) to correctly complete each sentence.
1. For a function to have an inverse, it must be to 2. The domain of y
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Fill in the blank(s) to correctly complete each sentence.
y= cos^-1 x mean that x= for 0<y<pi
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I need help with the inverse of si, cos, & tan.
So far on one problem I've gotten sinX = 29/14 where do I go from here? I know
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Can you find the inverse ratios of -pi
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y = sin^-1 (x/5) at x = 5/2.
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y = sin^-1 (x/5) at x = 5/2. solve
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Find the exact value sin^-1(-1/2)
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Find the exact value in degrees sin^-1(-1/square root 2)
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Find the exact value cos^-1(-square root 2/2)
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Find the exact value csc^-1(2)
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Find the exact value in degrees. Sin^-1(square root 2/2)
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Find the exact value in degrees. Sin^-1(0.5)
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Find the exact value in degrees. cot^-1(-1)
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Find the exact value cot^-1(-1)
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Find the exact value sin^-1(square root 2/2)
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Find the exact value tan^-1(1)
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Find the exact value arcsin(square root 3/2)
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Find the exact value sin^-1(sin(pi))
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what is sin^-1 (7/square root 62)?
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what is the exact value of tan^-1 (0)?
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If
y = cos−1 x, then cos y = x, 0 ≤ y ≤ 𝜋. Therefore, to find y = cos−1 −1 , we must find the angle y whose cosine
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find the exact value of tan(arctan(2))
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find the exact value of arcsin(sin(8pi/3))
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Roger fastens a rope to the ground that extends from a pole that has been placed in the ground. The rope is 8 feet long, and the
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moo
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A building casts a shadow reaching 13 feet from the base of the building, with a diagonal distance of 15 feet from the top of
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moo
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Jessica sets up a volleyball net in her backyard. To secure the net in place, she extends a rope from the top of each of the two
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moo
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A 15-foot ladder is leaning against a tree. The base of the ladder is 8 feet away from the tree base. Using the inverse of sine,
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moo
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Romeo owns a business that puts up and takes down holiday lights. He is working on a house and places the base of his 20-foot
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trose
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You are to construct a decorative wood shelf that has two metal angle supports that fasten to the bottom of the shelf and
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trose
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A 15-foot ladder is leaning against a tree. The base of the ladder is 8 feet away from the tree base. Using the inverse of sine,
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trose
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Reed is snorkeling when he spots a stingray resting on the bottom of the ocean floor. He is on the surface of the water looking
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moo
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A building casts a shadow reaching 13 feet from the base of the building, with a diagonal distance of 15 feet from the top of
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A building casts a shadow reaching 13 feet from the base of the building, with a diagonal distance of 15 feet from the top of
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Jessica sets up a volleyball net in her backyard. To secure the net in place, she extends a rope from the top of each of the two
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A 15-foot ladder is leaning against a tree. The base of the ladder is 8 feet away from the tree base. Using the inverse of sine,
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Roger fastens a rope to the ground that extends from a pole that has been placed in the ground. The rope is 8 feet long, and the
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Roger fastens a rope to the ground that extends from a pole that has been placed in the ground. The rope is 8 feet long, and the
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Roger fastens a rope to the ground that extends from a pole that has been placed in the ground. The rope is 8 feet long, and the
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The ratio of inverse of tan is
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θ = cos^-1 ( 9/12 )
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