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30 August, 06:59

A question on notation: 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. 30 August, 07:24
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    When you write

    -1

    y = sin x, the "-1" is not an exponent, but rather an indication of "inverse function."

    -1

    y = sin x can also be written as y = arcsin x.

    No exponentiation here, and no division here.
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