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14 May, 01:15

Does sine inverse have an exponent? If not, why is there a negative one there? If so, why can't you just divide?

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  1. 14 May, 01:42
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    see below

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the actual way of writing sin inverse is arcsine, not sin⁻¹

    since the output of sin is from - 1 to 1, the domain of arsince is from - 1 to 1. This is different than 1/sin (x), whose domain is all real numbers. we now write sin⁻¹ to fit it on the tiny buttons on our calculators
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