Trigonometry (11th Edition) Clone

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Chapter 6 - Test - Page 293: 1

Answer

We can see three points indicated on the graph: $(-1,-\frac{\pi}{2})$ $(0,0)$ $(1,\frac{\pi}{2})$ The domain is $[-1, 1]$ The range is $[-\frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{\pi}{2}]$ We can see a sketch of the graph of $y = sin^{-1}~x$ below.

Work Step by Step

$y = sin^{-1}~x$ We can see three points indicated on the graph: $(-1,-\frac{\pi}{2})$ $(0,0)$ $(1,\frac{\pi}{2})$ The domain is $[-1, 1]$ The range is $[-\frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{\pi}{2}]$ We can see a sketch of the graph of $y = sin^{-1}~x$ below.
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