Chapter 5: Problem 12
Use a calculator to approximate the value. Round your answer to two decimal places. \(\arcsin (-0.39)\)
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Chapter 5: Problem 12
Use a calculator to approximate the value. Round your answer to two decimal places. \(\arcsin (-0.39)\)
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Determine whether the statement is true or false. If it is false, explain why or give an example that shows it is false. If \(f\) is an even function, then \(f^{-1}\) exists.
In Exercises 83–86, evaluate the definite integral using the formulas from Theorem 5.20. $$ \int_{1}^{3} \frac{1}{x \sqrt{4+x^{2}}} d x $$
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