Evaluate the expression.
5. Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Basic Trigonometric Equations
Evaluate Composite Trig Functions
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In Exercises 63–82, use a sketch to find the exact value of each expression. tan [cos⁻¹ (− 1/3)]
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In Exercises 29–51, find the exact value of each expression. Do not use a calculator. tan[sin⁻¹ (− 1/2)]
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Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π).
tan² x + 3 = 0
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In Exercises 83–94, use a right triangle to write each expression as an algebraic expression. Assume that x is positive and that the given inverse trigonometric function is defined for the expression in x. sec (cos⁻¹ 1/x)
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In Exercises 39–54, find the exact value of each expression, if possible. Do not use a calculator. tan (tan⁻¹ 125)
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Evaluate the expression.
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Evaluate the expression.
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Evaluate the expression.
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Evaluate each expression without using a calculator.
cos (2 arctan (4/3))
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In Exercises 83–94, use a right triangle to write each expression as an algebraic expression. Assume that x is positive and that the given inverse trigonometric function is defined for the expression in x. cos (sin⁻¹ 1/x)
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Evaluate the expression.
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In Exercises 39–54, find the exact value of each expression, if possible. Do not use a calculator. sin(sin⁻¹ 0.9)
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Evaluate the expression.
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In Exercises 83–94, use a right triangle to write each expression as an algebraic expression. Assume that x is positive and that the given inverse trigonometric function is defined for the expression in x. tan (cos⁻¹ x)
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