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15 September, 07:33

Why are domain restrictions for inverse trigonometric functions necessary?

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  1. 15 September, 08:51
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    A function must be one-to-one for it to have an inverse. As we are sure you know, the trig functions are not one-to-one and in fact they are periodic (i. e. their values repeat themselves periodically). So in order to define inverse functions weneed to restrict the.
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