M II 4.2.3 Inverse Trig Functions - Equations only

M II 4.2.3 Inverse Trig Functions - Equations only

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Mathematics

9th - 11th Grade

Hard

CCSS
HSF-BF.B.4D, HSG.SRT.C.8, HSF.TF.B.7

+3

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the definition of the inverse sine function (sin–1)?

Back

The inverse sine function, denoted as sin–1(x) or arcsin(x), is the function that returns the angle whose sine is x, where x is in the range [-1, 1].

Tags

CCSS.HSF-BF.B.4D

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the definition of the inverse cosine function (cos–1)?

Back

The inverse cosine function, denoted as cos–1(x) or arccos(x), is the function that returns the angle whose cosine is x, where x is in the range [-1, 1].

Tags

CCSS.HSF.TF.B.7

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the definition of the inverse tangent function (tan–1)?

Back

The inverse tangent function, denoted as tan–1(x) or arctan(x), is the function that returns the angle whose tangent is x, for all real numbers x.

Tags

CCSS.HSF-BF.B.4D

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How do you solve for an angle using the inverse sine function?

Back

To solve for an angle using the inverse sine function, you use the equation x = sin–1(opposite/hypotenuse), where 'opposite' is the length of the side opposite the angle and 'hypotenuse' is the length of the hypotenuse.

Tags

CCSS.HSG.SRT.C.8

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How do you solve for an angle using the inverse cosine function?

Back

To solve for an angle using the inverse cosine function, you use the equation x = cos–1(adjacent/hypotenuse), where 'adjacent' is the length of the side adjacent to the angle and 'hypotenuse' is the length of the hypotenuse.

Tags

CCSS.HSG.SRT.C.8

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How do you solve for an angle using the inverse tangent function?

Back

To solve for an angle using the inverse tangent function, you use the equation x = tan–1(opposite/adjacent), where 'opposite' is the length of the side opposite the angle and 'adjacent' is the length of the side adjacent to the angle.

Tags

CCSS.HSG.SRT.C.8

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the range of the inverse sine function?

Back

The range of the inverse sine function (sin–1) is [-π/2, π/2] or [-90°, 90°].

Tags

CCSS.HSF-BF.B.4D

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