In problems
1
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6
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state the domain and range of each function.
y
=
sin
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1
x
Expert Solution & Answer
To determine
The domain and range of function y=sin−1x.
Answer to Problem 1RE
Solution:
The domain of the function y=sin−1x is [−1,1] and its range is [−π2,π2].
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
y=sin−1x.
Explanation:
Let a function y=sin−1x⇒x=siny.
As, the domain of the function x=siny is −∞<y<∞ and its range is −1≤x≤1.
If, the domain of x=siny is restricted to the interval [−π2,π2], then the restricted function x=siny;−π2≤y≤π2 is one-one and has an inverse function.
Thus, y=sin−1x is an inverse of a function x=siny.
Now, the restricted sine function x=siny receives as input an angle or real number in the interval [−π2,π2] and output a real number in the interval [−1,1].
Therefore, the inverse sine function y=sin−1x receives as input a real number x in the interval [−1,1], its domain and output an angle or real number in the interval [−π2,π2], its range.
Hence, the domain of the function y=sin−1x is [−1,1] and its range is [−π2,π2].
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For the system consisting of the lines:
and
71 = (-8,5,6) + t(4, −5,3)
72 = (0, −24,9) + u(−1, 6, −3)
a) State whether the two lines are parallel or not and justify your answer.
b) Find the point of intersection, if possible, and classify the system based on the
number of points of intersection and how the lines are related. Show a complete
solution process.
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SESSCALCET2 7.4.013.
Find the exact length of the curve.
y = In(sec x), 0 ≤ x ≤ π/4
H.w
WI
M
Wz
A
Sindax
Sind dy max
Утах
at 0.75m from A
w=6KN/M L=2
W2=9 KN/m
P= 10 KN
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