Quick Review Inverse Trigonometric Functions Keeper 16 Accelerated

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Inverse Trigonometric Functions Keeper 16 Accelerated Pre-Calculus

Inverse Trigonometric Functions Keeper 16 Accelerated Pre-Calculus

Inverse Sine Function The graphs of an equation and its inverse are reflections of

Inverse Sine Function The graphs of an equation and its inverse are reflections of each other across the line y = x. However, the inverse is not a function as it is drawn.

Inverse Sine Function We must restrict the domain of the inverse sine function. It

Inverse Sine Function We must restrict the domain of the inverse sine function. It is fairly standard to restrict it as shown here. The domain is [– 1, 1]. The range is [–π/2, π/2].

Inverse Cosine Function The graphs of an equation and its inverse are reflections of

Inverse Cosine Function The graphs of an equation and its inverse are reflections of each other across the line y = x. However, the inverse is not a function as it is drawn.

Inverse Cosine Function We must restrict the domain of the inverse cosine function. It

Inverse Cosine Function We must restrict the domain of the inverse cosine function. It is fairly standard to restrict it as shown here. The domain is [– 1, 1]. The range is [0, π].

Inverse Tangent Function The graphs of an equation and its inverse are reflections of

Inverse Tangent Function The graphs of an equation and its inverse are reflections of each other across the line y = x. However, the inverse is not a function as it is drawn.

Inverse Sine Function We must restrict the domain of the inverse tangent function. It

Inverse Sine Function We must restrict the domain of the inverse tangent function. It is fairly standard to restrict it as shown here. The domain is (–∞, ∞). The range is (–π/2, π/2).

Summary of Inverse Trigonometric Functions Function Domain Range

Summary of Inverse Trigonometric Functions Function Domain Range

Examples Find each of the following function values.

Examples Find each of the following function values.

More Examples Find each of the following function values.

More Examples Find each of the following function values.

Composition of Trigonometric Functions for all x in the domain of sin– 1 for

Composition of Trigonometric Functions for all x in the domain of sin– 1 for all x in the domain of cos– 1 for all x in the domain of tan– 1

Examples

Examples

Special Cases for all x in the range of sin– 1 for all x

Special Cases for all x in the range of sin– 1 for all x in the range of cos– 1 for all x in the range of tan– 1

Examples

Examples

Example Find

Example Find