This document defines six inverse trigonometric functions - arcsine, arccosine, arctangent, arccotangent, arcsecant and arccsc - by specifying that each function y returns the number whose corresponding trigonometric function (sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant or cosecant) is equal to the input value x, along with defining the domain of y.
This document defines six inverse trigonometric functions - arcsine, arccosine, arctangent, arccotangent, arcsecant and arccsc - by specifying that each function y returns the number whose corresponding trigonometric function (sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant or cosecant) is equal to the input value x, along with defining the domain of y.
This document defines six inverse trigonometric functions - arcsine, arccosine, arctangent, arccotangent, arcsecant and arccsc - by specifying that each function y returns the number whose corresponding trigonometric function (sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant or cosecant) is equal to the input value x, along with defining the domain of y.
This document defines six inverse trigonometric functions - arcsine, arccosine, arctangent, arccotangent, arcsecant and arccsc - by specifying that each function y returns the number whose corresponding trigonometric function (sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant or cosecant) is equal to the input value x, along with defining the domain of y.
(1) y = sin-1 x = that number y such that sin y = x and - y
(2) y = cos-1 x = that number y such that cos y = x and 0 y (3) y = tan-1 x = that number y such that tan y = x and - < y < (4) y = cot-1 x = that number y such that cot y = x and 0 < y < (5) y = sec-1 x = that number y such that sec y = x and 0 y < or - y < (6) y = csc-1 x = that number y such that csc y = x and 0 < y or - < y