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sin [sin -1 (7/25) - cos -1 (-8/17)]
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Ansley
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1) What is the value of arccos x as x approaches 1 from the left?
2) What is the value of arcsin x as x approaches -1 from the
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Sam
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arctan(cot10Pi/9)
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Liv
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sec(cos-1 (4/5))=?
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Jacob
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find sin s
when cot s= -1/3, s in quadrant 4
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rica
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What domain makes the function y=csc(x) invertible?
[0, pi] [-pi/2,0) u (0,pi/2] [-pi/2,pi/2] [0,pi/2) u (pi/2, pi] How do you
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OwO
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If sin theta = 5/13 and Oterminates on the interval [0, pi 2] find the exact value of tan 2theta
a.12/5 b. 120/119 c. 5/12
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Eli
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find the two possible of x if 10sinx = 6 and 0 <=x<=180
sinx = 3/5 x = sin^-1(.6)
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Kd
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Which inverse trigonometric function has a range of [0,pi]?
a. y=cos^-1(x) b. y=cot^-1(x) c. y=csc^-1(x) d. y=sin^-1(x) I am not
4 answers
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girly girl
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Define the inverse secant function by restricting the domain of the secant function to the intervals (0, pi/2) and (pi/2, pi),
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asked by
Sade
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Find the exact value of each expression.
(a) tan(sec^β1 5) (b) sin(2sin^-1(5/13))
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TayB
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Are these angle measures to the nearest tenth of a degree correct?
1. cos^-1(.3) Ans: 72.5 2. t^-1(38.4) Ans: 88.5 3. sin^-1(.7)
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Anonymous
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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 the exact value of the expression , sin-1(-0.5)
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cindi
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Enter the expression asin(x)+15, where asin(x)is the inverse sine function.
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ashlee
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Find arcsin [cos (Pi/2)]
The answer is 0. How do you solve this problem? Thanks.
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Chris
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Derivative of Inverse Trigonometric Functions
f(x) = cos(arcsin(2x)) What is f'(x)?
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Sean
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why 2x=cos inverse 1 (0)
equals to 2x= pi/2 or 3pi/2
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p
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If βπ β€ π₯ β€ 0, then cosβ1(cos π₯) is:
A)π₯ B)πβπ₯ C)2π+π₯ D)2πβπ₯ E)None
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Anonymous
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Why are there restrictions on the domains of inverse trigonometric functions
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Vasu
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cos^-1(cos((2pi)/3)) + cos^-1(cos((5pi)/3))
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Anonymous
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tan(?)=-1/3
?= rad
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Tarra
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exact value of tan(arccos((xβ1)/8))
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asap help pls
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How do i get arcsin, arccos, arctan, arccot, arccsc, and arcsec on my calculator?
1 answer
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anonymous
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What is the arcsecant of 4 and 8?
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Anonymous
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So how do find the arcsec(-3)?
secy = x secx = -3 1/cosx = -3 1 = -3cosx -1/3 = cosx Now what angle is this?
3 answers
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Jordan
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What is the value of tan (Arc cos 15 seventeenths)?
1. 8/15 2. 8/17 3. 15/8 4. 17/8 Can you guys explain what the Arc means?
2 answers
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Anon
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Write the following as an algebraic expression in u, u>0.
cos(arctan(u/sqrt2))
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Ariel
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Hey I am doing test corrections and need help,
Which of the following inverse functions are defined for x=-1/2 ? Select all that
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Timothy
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Given tan 0 = -5/12 determine the possible values of 0 to the nearest hundreth
So what I did is find that tan-1(5/12) equals
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Laura
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Dewight needs to restrict the domain of the cosine function so that the inverse is a function. Which description best describes
4 answers
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Anonymous
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Dewight needs to restrict the domain of the cosine function so that the inverse is a function. Which description best describes
2 answers
asked by
Nelly
1,264 views
Find the values of the inverse function in radians. 1. sin^-1(0.65)?
answer choices: a. 0.71+2pi n and -0.71+2pi n b. 0.71+2pi n
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Steve
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Dewight needs to restrict the domain of the cosine function so that the inverse is a function. Which description best describes
1 answer
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Mickeyyyy
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Enter the value of arcsin(0.89) as a decimal to the nearest hundredth of a degree in the box.
The answer I got was 1.097ΒΊ
4 answers
asked by
Tete
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The angle ΞΈ lies in Quadrant II .
sinΞΈ=34 What is cosΞΈ ? ββ7/4 < MY CHOICE β7/4 3/4 β3/4
2 answers
asked by
Emma
555 views
Use a calculator to find an approximate value (in radians) of the expression rounded to five decimal places, if it is defined.
4 answers
asked by
m
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find tan(-x) if cot (pi/2 -x)=-1.84
3 answers
asked by
Emma
79 views
how do you solve arcsin(3/5) without a calculator?
2 answers
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help
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what is the appropriate approximation of cot^-1 27
1 answer
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ashley
300 views
Hi,
Find the exact value of the following expression: Sin^-1(1/radical2) (Its inverse sin(1/radical2) Direction -(Type your
2 answers
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Chizoba
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What is an algebraic expression for cot(arccos ((x+1)/2)?
2 answers
asked by
Michael
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Rewrite the following expression as an algebraic function of x
sin(arccos(x/2)) I know sine is y, which is opposite over
2 answers
asked by
Em
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Find the exact value of each expression, if it exists:
the -1 are representing the inverse functions! (a) sin -1 (-β2/2) (b)
2 answers
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help!
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Find the exact value of cos[cot^-1 (-β3) + sin^-1 (-1/2)].
I'm having trouble with inverses. Please help by showing work.
5 answers
asked by
Jane
432 views
Find the exact value of csc 4pi/3
What I have determined thus far: 4pi/3 = 60 degrees sin = square root of 3/2
5 answers
asked by
Lara
1,259 views
tan-1 3x + tan-1 = tan-1 (8/13)
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Crisusseunayo
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1. cos^-1((-sqrt3)/2)
5pi/6 2. arccos(cos7pi/2) -pi/2 3. sin^-1(sin7pi/4) -pi/4 4. csc(arctan11/60) 61/11
3 answers
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Anonymous
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vertical and horizontal asymptote of arcsin, arccos, and arctan
1 answer
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Anonymous
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u=1Γ·sin(x suqare + y square) raised to 1Γ·5
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Nishit
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