omgmynameislong
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Whats the domain of inverse sinx . inverse cos x/2
I assume you mean tan-1[(x2 - 1)0.5]?lol i meant x^2 -1 inside the brackets so...
inv tan (x^2-1)^1/2
Domain for arctan is all RDomain for:
Note: [2, 5] means 2 <= x <= 5
(2, 5) means 2 < x < 5
ah i see lol. Was thinking all real x but then roots are bigger than 0 :\. ty.I assume you mean tan-1[(x2 - 1)0.5]?
Note that the natural domain of tan-1x is all real x, hence the only restriction lies in the square root:
x2 - 1 ≥ 0
=> x ≥ 1 or x ≤ - 1
They don't use that notation at HSC level I believe (although you can find Coroneos alternating between it and the latter notation in his earlier books).Domain for:
Note: [2, 5] means 2 <= x <= 5
(2, 5) means 2 < x < 5