Basic definition of inverse trigonometric functions
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The inverse trigonometric functions perform the opposite operations that the sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cosecant, and cotangent perform. They are used to find the measure of an angle in a right triangle when two of the three side lengths are known.
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Definition of Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Every mathematical function, from the simplest to the most complex, has an inverse. In mathematics, inverse usually means opposite. For addition, the inverse is subtraction. For multiplication, it's division. And for trigonometric functions, it's the inverse trigonometric functions
Every mathematical function, from the simplest to the most complex, has an inverse. In mathematics, inverse usually means opposite. For addition, the inverse is subtraction. For multiplication, it's division. And for trigonometric functions, it's the inverse trigonometric functions
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