MATH 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Asymptote, Function Composition

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1476- lecture 4- inverse trigonometric functions and limits. The domain must be restricted because the original functions don"t pass the horizontal line test. The domain of sine can be restricted to (- /2, /2) to pass the horizontal line test. The inverse of sine is referred to as arcsine. The range of arcsine is (- /2, /2) The domain of arcsine is (-1, 1) If x is within the domain, y is the number between - /2 and /2 whose sine is equal to x. For y= cos x, the domain can be restricted to (0, ) so that the function passes the horizontal line test. Y= tan x can have the same domain restrictions as sin x, and since the range of y= tan x is (- , ), the domain of y= arctan x includes all real numbers. Like with logarithmic functions, the composition of a function and its inverse cancel each other out.

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