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Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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cos^-1 ( 9/16)
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cos^-1 ( 9/16 )
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cos^-1 ( 9/16 )?
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Use the inverse of the tangent ratio to find the approximate angle measure at vertex A. Please round your answer to the nearest
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Use the inverse of the tangent ratio to find the approximate angle measure at vertex A . Round your answer to the nearest whole
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What is the exact value of of sin¹ √3 2 ?
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Explain why domain restrictions are necessary to create inverse trigonometric functions rather than relations.
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Use the inverse of the tangent ratio to find the indicated missing angle. Round your answer to the nearest whole degree. the two
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find the exact value of sin^-1 (-1/2)
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Explain why domain restrictions are necessary to create inverse trigonometric functions rather than relations.(4 points)
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A business is building a handicap accessible ramp at the enterence of the building. They want the slope to be a 1:10 ratio. In 1
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A 25-foot rope is tied to the top of a 8-foot vertical pole. If the rope is pulled tight what is the angle of elevation formed
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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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A cat climbs on top of a house and looks down at you. You are standing 12 feet away from the house and there is an 18-foot
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Jaclynn is building a cat house for her cats. She designs a ramp from one level to the other for them to climb. The ramp length
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Use the inverse of cosine to find the approximate interior angle measure at vertex A . Round your answer to the nearest whole
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A cat climbs on top of a house and looks down at you. You are standing 12 feet away from the house and there is an 18-foot
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Jessica is making an entry table in woodshop. She designs the table so the back piece has an X formation between the two back
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Use the inverse of the tangent ratio to find the approximate measure of the missing angle. Round your answer to the nearest
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A business is building a handicap accessible sidewalk at the entrance of the building. They want the slope to be a 1:12 ratio.
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Explain why domain restrictions are necessary to create inverse trigonometric
functions rather than relations. (4 points)
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7,5 cos - 1,93 - 2,2 = (2)(0,1)
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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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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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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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The sides and angles of a triangle are labeled. The adjacent side is labeled 27, the hypotenuse is labeled 50, and the angle
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The sides and angles of a triangle are labeled. The adjacent side is labeled 27, the hypotenuse is labeled 50, and the angle
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The sides and angles of triangle upper A upper B and upper C are labeled. Side upper B upper A is labeled 45 and side upper C
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using arctan x/a answe 3arctan5x
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Find the exact value of each expression, if it is defined. (If an answer is undefined, enter UNDEFINED.)
(a) sin−1(1) (b)
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Sarah is looking at a bird perched on top of a street light. Her line of sight, which is the diagonal distance to the top of the
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Use the inverse of cosine to find the approximate interior angle measure at vertex A . Round your answer to the nearest whole
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Use the inverse of cosine to find the approximate interior angle measure at vertex B. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of
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Jessica is making an entry table in woodshop. She designs the table so the back piece has an X formation between the two back
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Elton is using a ladder that is 24 feet long to reach a spot on a wall that is 20 feet above the ground. He places the ladder at
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Joseph is building a staircase inside a customer’s house. The angle of elevation must be between 30° and 50° for the
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What is the meaning of this mathematical function TAN-¹
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Want is the meaning of this mathematical function COS-¹
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What is the meaning of this mathematical function SIN-¹
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Sec inversep -cosec inverse q =0 then p^2-q^2=?
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(Sec inverse p) - (cosec inverse q) =0 then p^-2-q^-2=?
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16. Which trig function should we use to solve for x?
A right triangle has a hypotneuse of 41* an opposite of 17* and a missing
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The sides and angles of a right triangle are labeled.
Use the inverse of cosine to find the indicated missing angle. Round your
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Acute angle W has sin W and sec W= sqrt/9. Which are values of csc W and cos W?
a) csc W =9/2 and cos W = 9/sqrt 85 b) csc W =
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Find the exact value, if any, of the following composite function. Do not use a calculator.
tangent Superscript negative 1
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Use the unit circle to find the inverse function value in degrees.
sin–1square root of three over two
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Use a calculator to find the value of the inverse function in radians.
sine superscript negative 1 baseline left parenthesis 0.65
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Use the unit circle to find the inverse function value in degrees.
tan–1square root of three
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Use a calculator to find the value of the inverse function in radians.
tangent superscript negative 1 baseline left parenthesis
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Find cos 0 and sin 0, given tan 0 = 2/7 and cos 0 < 0.
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