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Chp- Inverse Trigonometric Functions​​

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Answered by youarias12345
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Inverse trigonometric functions are simply defined as the inverse functions of the basic trigonometric functions which are sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, ...

Arcsecant: sec-1(-x) = π -sec-1(x), |x| ≥ 1

Arctangent: tan-1(-x) = -tan-1(x), x ∈ R

Arccosine: cos-1(-x) = π -cos-1(x), x ∈

Arccosecant: cosec-1(-x) = -cosec-1(x), |x| ≥ 1

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Answered by ilovecatsyoungforeve
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Answer:

inverse trigonometric functions are

cosecant

secant

cotangent

Step-by-step explanation:

sin inverse is cosecant

cos inverse is secant

tan inverse is cotangent

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