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This worksheet provides problems involving inverse trigonometric functions including finding exact values of expressions involving inverse trig functions and determining properties of the inverse functions like domain and range. The concept check questions define properties of inverse functions in general and the inverse sine, inverse cosine, and inverse tangent functions specifically, including that the domain of the inverse equals the range of the original function.

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Y Sin y Tan y Cos y Arctan y Sin y Cos

This worksheet provides problems involving inverse trigonometric functions including finding exact values of expressions involving inverse trig functions and determining properties of the inverse functions like domain and range. The concept check questions define properties of inverse functions in general and the inverse sine, inverse cosine, and inverse tangent functions specifically, including that the domain of the inverse equals the range of the original function.

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WORKSHEET 6-6 INVERSE TRIG FUNCTIONS

1-21: Find the exact value of each real number y . Do not use a calculator.
1. y = sin – 1 0 2. y = tan – 1 1 3. y = cos – 1 ( – 1 )
 1
4. y = arctan ( – 1 ) 5. y = sin – 1 ( – 1 ) 6. y = cos – 1  
2
 3
7. y = arctan 0 8. y = arc sin  −  9. y = arccos 0
 2 
 
 2  1
10. y = tan – 1 ( – 1 ) 11. y = sin – 1   12. y = cos – 1  − 
 2   2
 
 3  2
13. y = arccos  −  14. y = arcsin  − 
 2   2 
   

15-22: Give the exact value of each expression without using a calculator.
 3  1
15. tan  arccos  16. sin  arccos  17. cos (tan – 1 ( – 2 ))
 4   4 
  1    2    15  
18. sec  sin−1  −   19. cos  sin−1    20. sec  cot −1  −  
  5    3    8 
  3    5 
21. sin  tan−1    22. tan  cos−1  −  
  2    13  

CONCEPT CHECK

1-6: Complete each statement.

1. For a function to have an inverse, it must be __________.


2. The domain of y = arcsin x equals the __________ of y = sin x .
3. The range of y = cos – 1 equals the __________ of y = cos x .
π 
4. The point  ,1 lies on the graph of y = tan x . Therefore, the point __________ lies on
4 
the graph of __________.
5. If the function f has an inverse and f ( π ) = – 1 , then f – 1 ( – 1 ) = __________.
6. How can the graph of f – 1 be sketched if the graph of f is known?

7-10: Write short answers.


7. Consider the inverse sine function, defined by y = sin – 1 x or y = arcsin x .
(a) What is its domain? (b) What is its range?
(c) this function increasing or decreasing?
(d) Why is arcsin I – 2 ) not defined?
8. Consider the inverse cosine function, defined by t = cos – 1 x or y = arcos x .
(a) What is the domain? (b) What is its range?
(b) Is this function increasing or decreasing?
 1  2π  1 4π
(c) Arc cos  −  = . Why is arcos  −  not equal to
 2 3  2 3
 1  2π  1 4π  1  2π
(d) Arc cos  −  = . Why is arcos  −  not equal to Arc cos  −  = . Why
 2 3  2 3  2 3
WORKSHEET 6-6 INVERSES
π
1. 0 2. 3. π
4
π π π
4. − 5. − 6.
4 2 3
π π
7. 0 8. − 9.
3 2
π π 2π
10. − 11. 12.
4 4 3
5π π
13. 14. −
6 4
7 15 5
15. 16. 17.
3 4 5
5 6 5 17
18. 19. 20. −
12 3 15
3 13 12
21. 22. −
13 5

CONCEPT CHECK
1. one-to-one 2. range 3. domain
 π
4. –1
 1,  ; y = tan x, or y = arctan x 5. π
 4
6. Sketch the reflection of the graph of f across the line y = x .
π π
7. (a) [ – 1, 1 ] (b)  − ,  (c) increasing (d) – 2 is not in the
 2 2
domain

8. (a) [ – 1, 1 ] (b) [ 0, π ] (c) decreasing (d) − is not in the
3
range
π π
9. (a) ( −∞, ∞ ) (b)  − ,  (c) increasing (d) no
 2 2
10. cos – 1  
1
a

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