How are the inverse trigonometric functions defined? How can you

cleritere39

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2021-11-23

How are the inverse trigonometric functions defined? How can you sometimes use right triangles to find values of these functions? Give examples.

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Geraldine Flores

Geraldine Flores

Beginner2021-11-24Added 21 answers

Step 1
Inverse trigonometric function:
It is defined as that the anti or arcus function of the function is known as the inverse trigonometry function.
For examples:
sine, cosine, cosecant, tangent, secant and cotangent.
Step 2
Let‘ABC’ be right angle triangle.

Step 3
In the right-angle triangle ABC,
sinθ=ABAC=yx2+y2θ=sin1(yx2+y2)
cosθ=BCAC=xx2+y2θ=cos1(xx2+y2)
tanθ=ABBC=yxθ=tan1(yx)
cotθ=BCAB=xyθ=cot1(xy)
secθ=ACBC=x2+y2xθ=sec1(x2+y2x)
cscθ=ACAB=x2+y2yθ=csc1(x2+y2y)

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