Question 6.6.6: Using a Calculator to Find the Values of Inverse Functions U...
Using a Calculator to Find the Values of Inverse Functions
Use a calculator to find the value of in degrees rounded to four decimal places.
a. y=\tan ^{-1} 0.99 b. y=\sec ^{-1} 25 c. y=\cot ^{-1}(-1.3)
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a. y=\tan ^{-1} 0.99 \approx 44.7121^{\circ}
b. y=\sec ^{-1} 25=\cos ^{-1} \frac{1}{25} \approx 87.7076^{\circ}
c. y=\cot ^{-1}(-1.3)=180^{\circ}+\tan ^{-1}\left(-\frac{1}{1.3}\right) \approx 142.4314^{\circ}
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