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PLATO !!!! Which restricted domain would allow you to define the inverse cosine function?

User Orfdorf
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Answer:

(0,π)

Explanation:

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User Chinds
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Answer:

0 ≤ x ≤ π

Explanation:

In order to define the inverse cosine functions, the domains of the cosine functions are restricted.

One major condition to define an inverse of a function is that the original function must be one‐to‐one which means that one value from the domain should correspond to only one value in the range.

So we have a restriction that is placed on the values of the domain of the cosine function which is the following:

0 ≤ x ≤ π

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