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What is the inverse of y=cos(x-pi/2)​

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Answer:

the answer is B

y=tanx- pie/2

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Answer:


f^(-1)(x)=\cos^(-1) x+(\pi)/(2)

Explanation:

The given function is


y=\cos(x-(\pi)/(2))

To find the inverse of this function, we interchange x and y.


x=\cos(y-(\pi)/(2))

Take the inverse cosine of both sides to obtain;


\cos^(-1) x=y-(\pi)/(2)


\cos^(-1) x+(\pi)/(2)=y

Therefore the inverse of the given cosine function is;


f^(-1)(x)=\cos^(-1) x+(\pi)/(2) where
-1\le x\le 1

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