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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
the restriction that y does not equal 0 is a bit interesting...
OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
that might give us some clues...
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OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
it has charts for every inverse trig function
OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
if you think you know which one it is after taking a look, just let us know and we can confirm
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im thinking its y= arccsec(x)
OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
check and see that arcsec doesn't have quite the right range... it's from 0 to pi but we want from -pi/2 to pi/2 you are really close though! :)
OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
did you mean arccsc?
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OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
you had "arccsec" so the "e" might have thrown me off... :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah
OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats what i mean lol
OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
we should have really spelled it out I guess arc cosecant... would have been clearer :)
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OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
Good that's correct. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
omg thank you soo much!!! :)
OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
np, @rational got the problem going down the right road :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes thanks @jtvatsim and @rational :)
OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
yw good luck with your studies!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im jw...are you a teacher or ?lol
OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
nah, just a wannabe ... lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh haha your cool though ;)
OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
LOL!
OpenStudy (jtvatsim):
thanks I guess. ;)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
no problem lol