21 Answered Questions for the topic Inverse Trignometric Functions
Inverse Trignometric Functions
12/18/17
find the value of tan^-1 (0.999)
it is the que os trignometry i want to know the ans of the que help me out please
05/28/17
let f(x)=sin(x)+cos(x)+tan(x)+arcsin(x)+arccos(x)+arctan(x). if M and m are maximum and minimum values of f(x), then thier arithmetic mean is equal to
let f(x)=sin(x)+cos(x)+tan(x)+arcsin(x)+arccos(x)+arctan(x). if m&m are maximum and minimum values of f(x), then thier arithmetic mean is equal to
Inverse Trignometric Functions Integration
12/05/16
Is Sin^-1 (x) = - Cos^-1 (x)
In integration, it is given as:
Integration of 1/(1-x^2)^(1/2) = sin^-1 (x)
and
Integration of 1/(1-x^2)^(1/2) = - cos^-1 (x)
Does this imply both are equal?
Inverse Trignometric Functions
02/10/16
solve cos(-.72); 180 < theta < 270
this problem by all accounts seems unsolvable. because you get 136 and and that isn't in between 180 and 270. What am I doing wrong??
Inverse Trignometric Functions Differentiation
01/27/16
Differentiation inverse trigonometric functions
Find the derivative of
tan-1(1/t)
I have seen other answers online but they are really hard to follow. I thought you would need to use the product rule. Not to sure though. I know the...
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01/13/16
Graphing Trig. Functions & Inverses
Evaluate In degrees:
1. Sin^-1 (-2pi)
2. arctan (- square root 3/3)
3. sin (cos^-1(- square root 3/2)
Evaluate in Radians
1. Arctan (-1)
2. cos^-1 (- 1/2)
Inverse Trignometric Functions
11/08/15
Finding the inverse of a function.
sin(alpha) = 0.195946 implies alpha = tan(beta) = 0.818491 implies beta =sec(theta) = 2.5913 implies theta =
Find the following to one decimal place. Show me how you to get the answer
Inverse Trignometric Functions
11/08/15
Findig the inverse of a trigonometric function.
Find the inverse of the function and also the domain. f(x) = 12sin(14x)
Inverse Trignometric Functions
10/11/15
Calculus word problem help
A drone plane moving at 70m/s, flies horizontally at an altitude of 400 meters directly over a radar station. Let 'O' be the angle of elevation of the drone. What is the rate of change of the angle...
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Inverse Trignometric Functions
11/15/14
Give the exact value of tan(arccos sqrt3/2 + arcsin -3/5)
I believe that calculators are not allowed, because the final answer is supposed to be exact. Thanks
Inverse Trignometric Functions
10/30/14
Isolation of variable through the use of inverse
Here is my equation: cosA=b/c. Now, I want to isolate A on the left-hand side. It is my understanding that cosA is a calculated value. "A" has a degree value, but cos has no numerical value until...
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Inverse Trignometric Functions
10/30/14
How does multiplying cosA by its inverse isolate A?
Cos does not have any numerical meaning by itself, but cosA has a distinct value. If we multiply that value by its inverse, I can understand how we produce an answer of one. But how does that...
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Inverse Trignometric Functions
07/30/14
let f(x)=sin(x)+cos(x)+tan(x)+arcsin(x)+arccos(x)+arctan(x).
If M&m are maximum and minimum values of f(x), then thier arithmetic mean is equal to
Inverse Trignometric Functions
05/20/14
Find the formula for the inverse of the function
Find the formula for the inverse of the function.\\ f(x)=(1+ex)/(1-ex•)
f-1(x)=
02/18/14
Solve for x: sin (inverse) x + sin (inverse) 2x = pi/3
Solve for x: sin (inverse) x + sin (inverse) 2x = pi/3
[ sin (inverse) refers to the inverse function of sine. Also written as sin^-1 ]
Inverse Trignometric Functions
12/12/13
How would you find sinx=.3
I dont get how to do this, the problme is
sinx=.3
you have to take the inverse of n.3 and you get .305 (round) but the i dont know where to go from there, you need 2 solutions and .305 is the...
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10/28/13
inverse derivative: y=sec^-1 1/t
please answer, i dont understand how to go about this problem.
05/31/13
Simplify : Tan^(-1) {a.cosx - b.sinx/ b.cosx + a.sinx} If x € (-p/2 , +p/2)
Simplify. Please i need help! p- stands for Pi (radians). and yeah, its like this (a.cosx - b.sinx) / (b.cosx + a.sinx). Amd Tan^(-1) stands for the tangent inverse (tan inverse). We need to...
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