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#1 2009-02-12 15:53:56

charismath
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cosine inverse of a number>1

I was asked abt the cosine inverse of a number greater than 1.. my reflex answer was obviously that the range of the cosine function is from -1 to +1.. but this was apparently not the expected answer!!:/

would the cosine inverse of a number greater than 1 be a a complex number?


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#2 2009-02-12 20:48:16

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Re: cosine inverse of a number>1

The result will indeed be complex, both inverse sine, and inverse cosine can be expanded to all real numbers:

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#3 2009-02-12 22:17:07

charismath
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Re: cosine inverse of a number>1

Ya i think I did this in a maths module last year..  No wonder my lecturer gave me fierce look wen I said I don't know..lol

Thank you for your help:)


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