Chapter 5: Problem 81
If you are given the lengths of the sides of a right triangle, describe how to find the sine of either acute angle.
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Chapter 5: Problem 81
If you are given the lengths of the sides of a right triangle, describe how to find the sine of either acute angle.
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Determine the domain and the range of each function. $$ f(x)=\cos \left(\cos ^{-1} x\right) $$
How can the graph of \(y=\sin ^{-1} x\) be obtained from the graph of the restricted sine function?
Use a graphing utility to graph two periods of the function. $$y=-2 \cos \left(2 \pi x-\frac{\pi}{2}\right)$$
Graph each pair of functions in the same viewing rectangle. Use your knowledge of the domain and range for the inverse trigonometric function to select an appropriate viewing rectangle. How is the graph of the second equation in cach exercise related to the graph of the first equation? $$ y=\cos ^{-1} x \text { and } y=\cos ^{-1}(x-1) $$
Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. Although \(\sin ^{-1}\left(-\frac{1}{2}\right)\) is negative, \(\cos ^{-1}\left(-\frac{1}{2}\right)\) is positive.
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