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Hadley Mack
11 July, 12:00
Are sin and cos reciprocals of each other
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Brett Deleon
11 July, 14:49
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Hello,
When you compose 2 reciprocals functions, you will find 1.
ex f (x) = √x and g (x) = x², x>=0
so that g (f (x)) = (√x) ²=x
sin (cos (0)) = sin (1) = 0,84147 ... rad and not 1.
Reciprocal function of sin (x) is arcsin (x).
Reciprocal function of cos (x) is arccos (x).
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