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    Inverse trigonometric functions - Wikipedia

    • In mathematics, the inverse trigonometric functions (occasionally also called antitrigonometric, cyclometric, or arcus functions ) are the inverse functions of the trigonometric functions, under suitably restricted domains. Specifically, they are the inverses of the sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant functions, and are used to obtain an angle from any o… 展开

    Notation

    Several notations for the inverse trigonometric functions exist. The most common convention is to name inverse trigonometric functions using an arc- prefix: arcsin(x), arccos(x), arctan(x), etc. (This convention is us… 展开

    Basic concepts

    Since none of the six trigonometric functions are one-to-one, they must be restricted in order to have inverse functions. Therefore, the result ranges of the inverse functions are proper (i.e. strict) subsets of the domains of t… 展开