Hi, having trouble with a few questions regarding the inverse topic.
1. State the domain and range of each of the following functions:
a) y=InverseTan (Sqrt (1-x^2))
b) y=InverseCos (Sqrt (1/4-x^2))
c) y= xInverseSin (x^2)
I could get the domain, however the range is weird, answers for range are
a) 0<=y<=Pi/4, b) Pi/3<=y<=Pi/2, c) -Pi/2<=y<=Pi/2
Someone explain how to get it?
2. Sketch the graph of the deriviative of y=InverseSin(x), y=InverseCos(x), y=InverseTan(x),
Apparently for inverse sin its a concave up parabola with vertex 0,1, the vertex while inverse cos in concave down with vertex 0,-1. Tan is some weird hill-like curve with symmetry about the y axis. (WOOPS sorry for the mistake)
3. Find the inverse of the curve, also stating its domain and range.
y= - Sqrt(9-16x^) 0<=x<=3/4
Isn't this curve a semi circle? the answer is like half a parabola.
4. Find the value of InverseSin (1/Sqrt(2))
For this question if theres no restriction given, then wat would be an appropriate answer? pi/4 or 3pi/4
Does it involve using general solution of sin to find out? that is
x = (-1)^k . InverseSin(a) + kpi
Im really confused about the purpose of the general solutions of sin,cos,tan? when do you apply it?
I heard when doing questions like these, the angles can only be in the 1st or 4th quadrant for sin and tan, and 1st and 2nd for cos. Why is it this?
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I know this is alot of questions, but im really stuck, any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
1. State the domain and range of each of the following functions:
a) y=InverseTan (Sqrt (1-x^2))
b) y=InverseCos (Sqrt (1/4-x^2))
c) y= xInverseSin (x^2)
I could get the domain, however the range is weird, answers for range are
a) 0<=y<=Pi/4, b) Pi/3<=y<=Pi/2, c) -Pi/2<=y<=Pi/2
Someone explain how to get it?
2. Sketch the graph of the deriviative of y=InverseSin(x), y=InverseCos(x), y=InverseTan(x),
Apparently for inverse sin its a concave up parabola with vertex 0,1, the vertex while inverse cos in concave down with vertex 0,-1. Tan is some weird hill-like curve with symmetry about the y axis. (WOOPS sorry for the mistake)
3. Find the inverse of the curve, also stating its domain and range.
y= - Sqrt(9-16x^) 0<=x<=3/4
Isn't this curve a semi circle? the answer is like half a parabola.
4. Find the value of InverseSin (1/Sqrt(2))
For this question if theres no restriction given, then wat would be an appropriate answer? pi/4 or 3pi/4
Does it involve using general solution of sin to find out? that is
x = (-1)^k . InverseSin(a) + kpi
Im really confused about the purpose of the general solutions of sin,cos,tan? when do you apply it?
I heard when doing questions like these, the angles can only be in the 1st or 4th quadrant for sin and tan, and 1st and 2nd for cos. Why is it this?
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I know this is alot of questions, but im really stuck, any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
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