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sketch y=cos^-1(cosx)

sketch y=cosx(cos^-1(x))

Also, evaluate tan^-1(-(square root)3)...is the answer no sloution because the solutions are not in the range?
 

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the first one is just y=x

Did you mean y=cos(cos^-1(x)) (I think you put an extra x in there accidently). Thats just y = x as well

Oh and youll have to think about domain\range in both of those.

And yes, there is a solution to the last one (there is a solution to any value of x)
 

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Originally posted by +GriM ReApeR+
Also, evaluate tan^-1(-(square root)3)...is the answer no sloution because the solutions are not in the range?
when you type it into the calculator, its -60 ;)
Originally posted by +GriM ReApeR+
sketch y=cos^-1(cosx)
cos^-1 and cos will "cancel out" to give you a graph y = x. however, this graphs isnt just y=x. substitute values in and from the top of my head, you should get like a sawtooth looking graph.
Originally posted by +GriM ReApeR+
sketch y=cosx(cos^-1(x))
you might want to try multiplication of ordinates ;)
 

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