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Competences Stem Pc11T-Iih-1, Stem Pc11T-Iih-2 The Learner Will Ne Able To

This document discusses inverse trigonometric functions. It defines the domain and range of inverse trig functions and how to evaluate inverse trig expressions. It explains that restricting the domain of trig functions allows the definition of inverse functions. The inverses are derived by interchanging θ and y and are written as Arccos, Arcsin, etc. It provides examples of finding principal values of inverse trig functions and calculator values.
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Competences Stem Pc11T-Iih-1, Stem Pc11T-Iih-2 The Learner Will Ne Able To

This document discusses inverse trigonometric functions. It defines the domain and range of inverse trig functions and how to evaluate inverse trig expressions. It explains that restricting the domain of trig functions allows the definition of inverse functions. The inverses are derived by interchanging θ and y and are written as Arccos, Arcsin, etc. It provides examples of finding principal values of inverse trig functions and calculator values.
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Trigonometric Fun

Competences
STEM PC11T-IIh-1, STEM PC11T-IIh-2
The learner will ne able to:
1. Illustrate the domain and range of the inverse trig
2. Evaluate an inverse trigonometric expression.

Inverse Trigonometric Functions


It has been mentioned in the previou
The graph of y = cosθ or y = sinθ shows
inverse function,
However, restricting the omain of th
a one-to-one function can be defined.
A function such as y = cosθ and y = s
(Note the use of uppercase C and S.) Th
If each of these graphs is reflected o
determined.
The inverse function of y = Cos θ and
solving for y in terms of θ.
y = Cos θ
θ = Cos y
y = Arccos θ
The equation y = Arccos θ means θ = Co
The equation y = Arcsin θ means θ = Si
An alternative way of witing y = Arcc
is y = Sin θ.
Principal Values
The value of Arccos θ, Arcsin θ and
since these are selected from a restric
inverse trigonometric funtions. These
particularly in the field of calculus.
Example 1 | Find each principal value

a Arcsin √3
2 ………………..

c Arctan √3
3 ………………..
e Sec √2

Example 2 | Find the calculator value

a Arcsin 0.4123
c Arctan 12.11
e Cot (43.34)
unctions and Their Inv

trigonometric functions; and


.

vious unit that functions must be one-to-o


ws that the function is not one-to-one; he

the cosine and sine functions to a suitab


d.
= sinθ with restricted domain is written a
Their graphs are shown below.
ed on the line y = θ, its respective inverse f
y = Cos θ and y = Sin θ.

and y = Sin θ can be derived by interchang

y=S
θ=S
y=A
= Cos y for 0 ≤ y ≤ π.
Sin y for - π/2 ≤ y ≤ π/2.
ccos θ is y = Cos θ and an alternative no
nd other Arc trigonometric functions are c
tricted domain. The table below shows the
se values are the most convinient range u
lue.

b Arccos 0

d Arccot 1
f Csc (√2)

lue of each. Express the principal value to

b Arcos 0.5118
d Arcsec 4.876
f Csc (-6.121)
nverses

o-one to have an inverse.


hence the function has no

able set of real numbers,

n as y = Cos θ and y = Sin θ .


se function graph can be
anging θ and y, and then

= Sin θ
= Sin y
= Arcsin θ

notation for y = Arcsin θ


e called principal values
the principal values of the
e used in various fields
e to the nearest second.

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