Inverse Trigonometric Functions PDF
Inverse Trigonometric Functions PDF
Trigonometric
Functions
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So, y= x3+2
Solving the equation for x:
x3=y-2
x=(y-2)1/3
Finally interchanging x and y:
y=(x-2)1/3
Therefore the inverse function is
f-1(x)=(x-2)1/3
Inverse Trigonometric
Functions:
• The domains of the trigonometric functions are restricted so
that they become one-to-one and their inverse can be
determined.
• Cancellation Eq:
sin-1 (sin x)= x for -π/2 <= x <= π/2
sin(sin-1 x)= x for -1 <= x <= -1
More Inverse Functions:
• Inverse Cosine function:
cos-1x=y
=> cos y=x and 0<= y<= π
−1 π
• lim 𝑡𝑎𝑛 𝑥 =−
𝑥→∞ 2
1
1 1 −
(b) f’(x) = x 2 ( 𝑥 2 ) + arctan 𝑥
1+ 𝑥 2
𝑥
= + arctan 𝑥
2(1+𝑥)
Example
π
• Prove the identity tan-1x +cot-1x=
2
• Prove:
f(x) = tan-1x +cot-1x
Then,
1 1
f’(x) = - =0 for all values of x.
1+𝑥2 1+𝑥2
Therefore f(x) =C, a constant.
To determine the value of C, we put x=1. Then
π π π
C= f(1) = tan-11 +cot-11 = + =
4 4 2
π
Thus tan-1x +cot-1x =
2
Useful Integration Formulas
1
• 𝑑𝑥 =sin-1x + C (1)
1−𝑥2
1
• 𝑑𝑥 = tan-1x + C (2)
𝑥2+1
1 1 −1 𝑥
• 𝑑𝑥 = 𝑡𝑎𝑛 ( ) +C (3)
𝑥2+𝑎2 𝑎 𝑎
Example
• Example:
𝑥
Find 𝑑𝑥
𝑥4+9
Solution:
We substitute u= x2 because then du= 2x dx
and we can use (3) with a=3:
𝑥 1 𝑑𝑢 1 1 𝑢
𝑑𝑥 = = * tan-1 ( ) +C
𝑥4+9 2 𝑢2+9 2 3 3
1 𝑥2
= tan-1 ( ) +C
6 3
Summary