Answer:
Option A - If the domain of
is restricted to
,
is a function.
Explanation:
Given : Expression
![y=\cos^(-1)x](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/yzcjmfi0xzj4e1zu8566k5inbn64pn4ue0.png)
To find : Which statement is correct about the given expression?
Solution :
The domain of the inverse cosine function is [−1,1] and the range is [0,π] .
We have given the inverse function
![y=\cos^(-1)x](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/yzcjmfi0xzj4e1zu8566k5inbn64pn4ue0.png)
As the domain of
is restricted to
as after
the value repeats itself and not satisfying the inverse function property.
Therefore, Option A is correct.
If the domain of
is restricted to
,
is a function.