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Instructional Video13:38
Khan Academy

Inverse Trig Functions: Arccos

10th - Higher Ed Standards
In the third video on inverse trigonometric functions, Sal follows a format similar to the last two. He finds the value for the arcos (-1/2) and shows the restricted domain of the arccos function. He also finds the value for cos(arccos...
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Instructional Video10:36
Khan Academy

Inverse Trig Functions: Arcsin

10th - Higher Ed Standards
Sal defines the concept of inverse trigonometric functions and completes two examples of arcsin. Specifically, he finds the value of the arcsin (sqroot2/2) and arcsin (sqroot3/2). He also talks about the restricted domain of arcsin...
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Instructional Video10:07
Khan Academy

Inverse Trig Functions: Arctan

10th - Higher Ed Standards
Continuing with inverse trigonometric functions, Sal finds the value for tan^-1-1. He also shows the restricted domain of the arctan function.
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Instructional Video12:00
Brightstorm

The Inverse Sine Function

10th - 12th Standards
Create an inverse sine using a little strategic maneuvering! Scholars learn to restrict the domain to produce the inverse sine function in the first video. The following videos present problems to reinforce the domain/range relationship...
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Instructional Video6:52
Curated OER

What Does the Graph of the Cosine Function Look Like?

10th - 12th
Using the unit circle and the values of _ at 0, ¹/2, ¹, and 3¹/2, the instructor shows how to construct the cosine graph by translating the x-coordinate of the unit circle to the graph. She then looks at the domain, range, amplitude,...
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Instructional Video8:28
Curated OER

What Does the Graph of the Sine Function Look Like?

9th - 12th
Using the unit circle and the values of _ at 0, ¹/2, ¹, and 3¹/2, the instructor shows how to construct the sine graph by translating the y-coordinate of the unit circle to the graph. She then looks at the domain, range, amplitude,...