L lonelynight99 Member Joined Aug 7, 2011 Messages 218 Gender Male HSC 2012 May 3, 2012 #1 I was wondering what is the domain an range of y= x cos^-1 x^2 ?
asianese Σ Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 2,225 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2012 May 3, 2012 #2 Do you mean ?
barbernator Active Member Joined Sep 13, 2010 Messages 1,439 Gender Male HSC 2012 May 3, 2012 #3 asianese said: Do you mean ? Click to expand... yeh that's what he means. I don't think the range is able to be solved by HSC means, but prove me wrong
asianese said: Do you mean ? Click to expand... yeh that's what he means. I don't think the range is able to be solved by HSC means, but prove me wrong
asianese Σ Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 2,225 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2012 May 3, 2012 #4 Too much compositing of functioning...no idea lol
Timske Sequential Joined Nov 23, 2011 Messages 794 Gender Male HSC 2012 Uni Grad 2016 May 3, 2012 #5 lonelynight99 said: I was wondering what is the domain an range of y= x cos^-1 x^2 ? Click to expand... Where did you get this Q from?
lonelynight99 said: I was wondering what is the domain an range of y= x cos^-1 x^2 ? Click to expand... Where did you get this Q from?
D94 New Member Joined Oct 5, 2011 Messages 4,423 Gender Male HSC N/A May 3, 2012 #6 Arcos(x^2) can only go from -1 to 1, so that's the domain. The range could be calculated by differentiation with Newton's Method, I guess...
Arcos(x^2) can only go from -1 to 1, so that's the domain. The range could be calculated by differentiation with Newton's Method, I guess...