Inverse Trig Functions
Inverse Trig Functions
Inverse Trigonometric
Functions
Inverse Sine Function
Recall that for a function to have an inverse, it must be a
one-to-one function and pass the Horizontal Line Test.
y y = sin x
1
2
x
1
Example:
a. arcsin 1 is the angle whose sine is 1 .
2 6 6 2
b. sin 1 3 sin 3
3 2
2 3
This is another way to write arcsin x.
y
1
y = cos x
2
x
1
Example:
a.) arccos 1 is the angle whose cosine is 1 .
2 3 3 2
1 3 5
b.) cos cos 5 3
2 6 6 2
3
2 2
x
3
2 2
Example:
a.) arctan 3 is the angle whose tangent is
6 3
3.
3 6
b.) tan 1 3 tan 3
3
3
This is another way to write arctan x.
–
2
–
–3
c. y = arctan x 3
–
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Graphing Utility: Approximate the value of each expression.
Set calculator to radian mode.
Example: tan(arctan 4) = 4
b. sin 1 sin 5
3
5 does not lie in the range of the arcsine function, –/2 y /2.
3
y
However, it is coterminal with 5 2
3 3
5 which does lie in the range of the arcsine
3
x function.
3
sin 1 sin 5 sin 1 sin
3 3 3
3
32 22 5
u
x
2
tan arccos tan u
2
3
opp
adj
5
2
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