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Graph y=sin^-1(-1/2x) on interval -5≤x≤5.

Graph y=sin^-1(-1/2x) on interval -5≤x≤5.-example-1
Graph y=sin^-1(-1/2x) on interval -5≤x≤5.-example-1
Graph y=sin^-1(-1/2x) on interval -5≤x≤5.-example-2
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Answer:

The answer is C I just took the test.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The arcsine (
\sin^(-1)) function of x is defined as the inverse sine function of x when -1≤x≤1.

So, when


-2\le x\le 2,

we have that


-1\le -(1)/(2)x\le 1.

This gives us the domain
-2\le x\le 2 of the function
y=\sin^(-1)\left(-(1)/(2)x\right).

The range of the function
y=\sin^(-1)x is
-(\pi )/(2)\le x\le (\pi )/(2), so the range of the function
y=\sin^(-1)\left(-(1)/(2)x\right) is the same (options B and D are false).

When x=-2,


y=\sin^(-1)\left(-(1)/(2)\cdot (-2)\right)=\sin^(-1)(1)=(\pi)/(2).

So, option A is false and option C is true.

Graph y=sin^-1(-1/2x) on interval -5≤x≤5.-example-1
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