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Which graph represents the inverse sine function?

Which graph represents the inverse sine function?-example-1
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The inverse sine function is written as sin−1(x) or arcsin(x). Inverse functions swap x- and y-values, so the range of inverse sine is − π/2 to π/2 and the domain is −1 to 1. When evaluating problems, use identities or start from the inside function.
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