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[Graph-support] Inverses of Trig Functions
Chris
2009-03-16 16:44:03 UTC
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How do you graph the inverse of a trig function such as sin^-1(x) or cos^-1(x)?

Thanks in advance.
Thomas Lingefjärd
2009-03-16 16:58:38 UTC
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If you mean arcsin(x), you type f(x)=asin(x) and f(x)= acos(x)

Best, Thomas
Post by Chris
How do you graph the inverse of a trig function such as sin^-1(x) or cos^-1(x)?
Thanks in advance.
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Chris
2009-03-16 18:15:37 UTC
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Thank you Thomas.

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