The document discusses inverse trigonometric functions such as arcsine and arccosine. It explains that inverse sine refers to the angle that has a given sine value, and inverse cosine refers to the angle that has a given cosine value. The document also shows that inverse sine is defined for values between -1 and 1, while inverse cosine is defined for all real numbers between -1 and 1, and provides examples of their notations and domains.
The document discusses inverse trigonometric functions such as arcsine and arccosine. It explains that inverse sine refers to the angle that has a given sine value, and inverse cosine refers to the angle that has a given cosine value. The document also shows that inverse sine is defined for values between -1 and 1, while inverse cosine is defined for all real numbers between -1 and 1, and provides examples of their notations and domains.
The document discusses inverse trigonometric functions such as arcsine and arccosine. It explains that inverse sine refers to the angle that has a given sine value, and inverse cosine refers to the angle that has a given cosine value. The document also shows that inverse sine is defined for values between -1 and 1, while inverse cosine is defined for all real numbers between -1 and 1, and provides examples of their notations and domains.