Evaluate the expression.
0. Functions
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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Evaluate the expression.
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Evaluating inverse trigonometric functions Without using a calculator, evaluate the following expressions.
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Evaluating inverse trigonometric functions Without using a calculator, evaluate the following expressions.
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Evaluating inverse trigonometric functions Without using a calculator, evaluate the following expressions.
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Evaluating inverse trigonometric functions Without using a calculator, evaluate the following expressions.
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Express in terms of using the inverse sine, inverse tangent, and inverse secant functions. <IMAGE>
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Evaluating inverse trigonometric functions Without using a calculator, evaluate the following expressions.
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Inverse sines and cosines Evaluate or simplify the following expressions without using a calculator.
cos⁻¹ √3/2
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Inverse sines and cosines Evaluate or simplify the following expressions without using a calculator.
cos⁻¹ (- 1/2 )
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Inverse sines and cosines Evaluate or simplify the following expressions without using a calculator.
sin⁻¹ ( -1 )
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Inverse sines and cosines Evaluate or simplify the following expressions without using a calculator.
cos (cos⁻¹ ( -1 ))
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62–65. {Use of Tech} Graphing f and f'
a. Graph f with a graphing utility.
f(x) = (x−1) sin^−1 x on [−1,1]
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62–65. {Use of Tech} Graphing f and f'
a. Graph f with a graphing utility.
f(x)=e^−x tan^−1 x on [0,∞)
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Tracking a dive A biologist standing at the bottom of an 80-foot vertical cliff watches a peregrine falcon dive from the top of the cliff at a 45° angle from the horizontal (see figure). <IMAGE>
a. Express the angle of elevation θ from the biologist to the falcon as a function of the height h of the bird above the ground. (Hint: The vertical distance between the top of the cliff and the falcon is 80−h.)
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