Inverse Trigonometric Functions: Inverse Cosine, Sine, and Tan Functions

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This video demonstrates how to get the inverse functions for the most common trigonometric functions in cosine, sine, and tan functions. Trigonometric functions are not one to one functions so the procedure of getting the inverse involves restricting the domain of the trig functions.

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Inverse Functions

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Inverse Sine

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Inverse Cosine

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Inverse Tan

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