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The document outlines the properties of inverse trigonometric functions, including their domains and principal values. It lists various properties such as the relationships between inverse functions and their corresponding trigonometric functions. Additionally, it provides specific formulas and conditions for each inverse function, including sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant.

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Inverse Trigonometric Functions _ Mindmap

The document outlines the properties of inverse trigonometric functions, including their domains and principal values. It lists various properties such as the relationships between inverse functions and their corresponding trigonometric functions. Additionally, it provides specific formulas and conditions for each inverse function, including sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant.

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Inverse Trigonometric Inverse Trigonometric Functions Properties Of Inverse Trigonometric Functions Properties Of Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Functions Inverse
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Domain Principal Value
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Graph Property 1 Property 3 Property 5 Property 6
(i) sin-1 (sin θ) = θ, if -π/2 ≤ θ ≤ π/2 (i) sin-1 (-x) = -sin-1 x, if -1 ≤ x ≤ 1
1. y = sin–1x 2. y = cos–1x 3. y = tan–1x
y = sin-1 x [− 1, 1] (ii) cos-1 (cos θ) = θ, if 0 ≤ θ ≤ π (ii) cos-1 (-x) = π - cos-1 x, if-1 ≤ x ≤ 1
(iii) tan-1 (tan θ) = θ, if -π/2 < θ < π/2 (iii) tan-1 (-x) = -tan-1 x, if -∞ < x < ∞
󰗊 Click Below to Join Telegram 󰗊 y = cos-1 x [− 1, 1] (iv) cot-1 (cot θ) = θ, if 0 < θ < π (iv) cot-1 (-x) = π - cot-1 x, if -∞ < x < ∞
(v) sec-1 (sec θ) = θ, if 0 ≤ θ < π/2 or π/2 < θ ≤ π (v) sec-1 (-x) = π - sec-1 x, if -∞ < x ≤ -1 or 1 ≤ x < ∞
y = cosec-1 x R-(-1, 1) (vi) cosec-1 (cosec θ) = θ, if -π/2 ≤ θ < 0 or 0 < θ ≤ (vi) cosec-1 (-x) = -cosec-1 x, if -∞ < x ≤ -1 or 1 ≤ x < ∞
π/2
y = sec-1 x R-(-1, 1) 4. y = cot–1x 5. y = sec–1x 6. y = cosec–1x
Property 2 Property 4
y = tan-1 x R (i) sin (sin-1 x) = x, if -1 ≤ x ≤ 1 (i) sin-1 x + cos-1 x = π/2, x ∈ [-1, 1]
(ii) cos (cos-1 x) = x, if -1 ≤ x ≤ 1
y = cot-1 x R
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(ii) tan x + cot x = π/2, x ∈ R
(iii) tan (tan-1 x) = x, if -∞ < x < ∞
(iv) cot (cot-1 x) = x, if -∞ < x < ∞ (iii) sec-1 x + cosec-1 x = π/2, x ∈ ( -∞, -1] ∪ [1, ∞)
(v) sec (sec-1 x) = x, if -∞ < x ≤ -1 or 1 ≤ x < ∞

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(vi) cosec (cosec-1 x) = x, if -∞ < x ≤ -1 or 1 ≤ x < ∞

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Property 7 Property 8 Property 9 Property 10 Property 11

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Property 12

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