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Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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What is the domain and range of y=csc x
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Find cos 0 and sin 0 , given tan 0 = 2/7 and cos 0<0
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Explain why sin^-1(sin(3pil4)) is not equal to 3pi/4 when y=sin x and y=sin^-1x are inverses
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Explain why domain restrictions are necessary to create inverse trigonometric functions rather than relations
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Which trigonometric function requires a domain restriction of to make it invertable?
f(x)=sin x f(x)=cos x f(x)=tan x f(x)=csc x
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Sin^-1(-1/2)
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use the unit circle to find the inverse function value in degrees
sin^-1 (Root 3/2)
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Cos^-1(-3/2)
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Cos^-1 (1)
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Cos^-1 (1/2)
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Sin^-1(2/2)
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Sin^-1 (1)
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Tan^-1(-3)
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Tan^-1(0)
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Tan^-1 (-3/3)
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Sin^-1 (-1)
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Cos^-1(3/2)
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Cos^-1 (0)
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Tan-1(-1)
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Sin^-1 (3/2)
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Sin^-1 (0)
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Which trigonometric function requires a domain restriction of [0,pi] to make it invertible? (1 point) Responses Image with alt
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Derivatives
Functions
Trigonometric Equations
Trigonometric Functions
Trigonometric Ratios
Trigonometry