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  • Sine Ratio Problems

    In these lessons, we will learn how to find the angles and sides using the sine ratio and how to solve word problems using the sine ratio. Hints on solving trigonometry problems: If no diagram is given, draw one yourself. Mark the right angles in the diagram. Show the sizes of the other angles and…

  • Use Cosine To Calculate The Side Of A Right Triangle

    Example:Calculate the value of cosθ in the triangle. Solution:Use the Pythagorean theorem to evaluate the length of PR. How To Use Tangent To Calculate The Side Of A Triangle? Example: Calculate the length of the side x, given that tan θ = 0.4 Solution: How To Use Sine To Calculate The Side Of A Triangle?…

  • Trigonometric Word Problems

    In these lessons, examples, and solutions we will learn the trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and how to solve word problems using trigonometry. The following diagram shows how SOHCAHTOA can help you remember how to use sine, cosine, or tangent to find missing angles or missing sides in a trigonometry problem. Scroll down the page…

  • Inverse trigonometry Examples

    If we know the size of an angle, we can find the sin, cos and tan of the angle by using a scientific calculator. We can also use a calculator to find the inverse or reverse of this. If we know the sin, cos or tan of an angle, we can find the size of the angle.…

  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions Properties

    The inverse trigonometric functions are also known as Arc functions. Inverse Trigonometric Functions are defined in a certain interval (under restricted domains).  Trigonometry Basics Trigonometry basics include the basic trigonometry and trigonometric ratios such as sin x, cos x, tan x, cosec x, sec x and cot x.

  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions Derivatives

    The derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions are first-order derivatives. Let us check here the derivatives of all the six inverse functions. Inverse Trig Function dy/dx y = sin-1(x) 1/√(1-x2) y = cos-1(x) -1/√(1-x2) y = tan-1(x) 1/(1+x2) y = cot-1(x) -1/(1+x2) y = sec-1(x) 1/[|x|√(x2-1)] y = csc-1(x) -1/[|x|√(x2-1)]

  • Inverse Trigonometric  Functions Graphs

    There are particularly six inverse trig functions for each trigonometry ratio. The inverse of six important trigonometric functions are: Arcsine Arccosine Arctangent Arccotangent Arcsecant Arccosecant Let us discuss all the six important types of inverse trigonometric functions along with its definition, formulas, graphs, properties and solved examples. Arcsine Function Arcsine function is an inverse of the…

  • Formulas

    The basic inverse trigonometric formulas are as follows: Inverse Trig Functions Formulas Arcsine sin-1(-x) = -sin-1(x), x ∈ [-1, 1] Arccosine cos-1(-x) = π -cos-1(x), x ∈ [-1, 1] Arctangent tan-1(-x) = -tan-1(x), x ∈ R Arccotangent cot-1(-x) = π – cot-1(x), x ∈ R Arcsecant sec-1(-x) = π -sec-1(x), |x| ≥ 1 Arccosecant cosec-1(-x)…

  • Introduction

    Inverse trigonometric functions are simply defined as the inverse functions of the basic trigonometric functions which are sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant functions. They are also termed as arcus functions, antitrigonometric functions or cyclometric functions. These inverse functions in trigonometry are used to get the angle with any of the trigonometry ratios. The inverse trigonometry functions…

  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions

    We can use inverse trigonometric functions to find an angle with a given trigonometric value. We can also inverse trigonometric functions to solve a right triangle. Examples: Use the calculator to find an angle θ in the interval [0, 90] that satisfies the equation.a) sin θ = 0.7523b) tan θ = 3.54 Solve the given…

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