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OpenStudy (moongazer):

Could someone explain to me how to graph of all inverse trigo functions and its properties? or can you give me a website that can help :) Thanks! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wolfram alpha can graph functions for you

OpenStudy (moongazer):

I already know how to graph the graph trigo functions, but not the inverse. :)

OpenStudy (ash2326):

Hi @moongazer this might help http://www.intmath.com/analytic-trigonometry/7-inverse-trigo-functions.php

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nice website ash. it is like replacing the x values with the y values.

OpenStudy (moongazer):

@ash2326 I already saw that awhile ago. But I can't understand why it works. when you make y=x it gives you the inverse graph.

OpenStudy (moongazer):

How do you also find the other properties? like the period, amplitude, phase shift etc.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That is true. given a graph x = siny you get the sine curve going up the y-axis.|dw:1347168918572:dw| ignore faults in sketch. But by the vertical line test this graph would not be a proper function. so we have to put boundaries. That graph can only by a proper function when x = -1 up to x = 1.

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