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Interactive Mathematics
Interactive Mathematics: The Inverse Trigonometric Functions
The site reviews information on inverse trigonometric functions. The main focus of the site is graphing inverse trigonometric functions including arccos, arcsin, arctan, arcsec, arccsc, and arccot. Exercises are included.
Varsity Tutors
Varsity Tutors: Hotmath: Practice Problems: Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Sixteen problems present a variety of practice working with inverse trigonometric functions. They are given with each step to the solution cleverly revealed one at a time. You can work each step of the problem then click the "View...
Other
Chat: Inverse Trig Functions [Pdf]
This site is a presentation that discusses how to graph inverse trigonometric functions. Topics included on the presentation are inverse sine, cosine and tangent functions.
Windstream
Ojk's Precalculus Study Page: Inverse Trig Functions
An introduction to the inverse trigonometric functions, concentrating on the domain restrictions, which are explained graphically. Several examples and exercises with solutions are included, as well as a quiz.
Other
Inverse Trigonometric Functions [Pdf]
This is a ten page selection from a math textbook that highlights the concept of inverse trigonometric functions. The book provides real world examples, worked out practice problems and numerous problems for students to attempt on their...
Calculator Soup
Calculator Soup: Inverse Trigonometric Functions Calculator
This calculator will find the inverse trigonometric values for principal values in the ranges listed in the table.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Composition of Inverse Reciprocal Trig Functions
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] On this site students learn about the composition of inverse trigonometric functions. Students read about inverse reciprocal functions, watch a video about the topic...
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Trigonometry: Inverse Trigonometric Functions
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] This lesson covers the inverses of all six trig functions.
Math TV
Math tv.com: Calculus: Integration (Inverse Trig Functions)
Students learn how to integrate inverse trigonometric functions. [6:06]
Lawrence Hall of Science
The Math Page: An Approach to Calculus: Derivatives of Inverse Trig Fx
Here is a site that clearly and thoroughly explains how to find the derivatives of the six inverse trigonometric functions. There are example problems solved, problems for the student to attempt, and answers to the student problems....
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Real World Examples of Inverse Trigonometry Functions
Use real-world applications to explore inverse trigonometric functions and then assess learning with a quiz. [5:57]
Oswego City School District
Regents Exam Prep Center: Inverse Trig Functions
The mathematics session investigates inverse trigonometric functions. The tutorial consists of class notes, calculator tips, examples, and practice problems with solutions. The teacher resource examines inverse trigonometric functions on...
eFunda
Efunda: Trigonometric Functions
Site reviews trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions. Formulas and graphs for both groups of functions are also shared.
Purple Math
Purplemath: Inverses of Trigonometric Ratios
You know that you can take side lengths and find trig ratios, and you know you can find trig ratios (in your calculator) for angles. What is missing is a way to go from the ratios back to the original angles. And that is what "inverse...
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Computing by Degrees!
In this activity, students use the calculator to solve trigonometry problems using sine, cosine, and tangent. They also find inverses of trigonometric functions.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Trigonometry: Inverses of Trigonometric Functions
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Here you'll learn how to find the domain and range of inverse trigonometric functions by utilizing the reflection principle.
Paul Dawkins
Paul's Online Notes: Trig Cheat Sheet [Pdf]
A trigonometry "cheat sheet" to use as a reference when completing trigonometry homework. Lists basic facts, properties, identities, formulas, and inverse trigonometric functions.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Domain and Range of Inverse Functions: Lesson 2
The domains and ranges of the six inverse trigonometric functions are discussed here. This lesson is 2 of 5 in the series titled "Domain and Range of Inverse Functions."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Domain and Range of Inverse Functions: Lesson 3
The domains and ranges of the six inverse trigonometric functions are discussed here. This lesson is 3 of 5 in the series titled "Domain and Range of Inverse Functions."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Domain and Range of Inverse Functions: Lesson 4
The domains and ranges of the six inverse trigonometric functions are discussed here. This lesson is 4 of 5 in the series titled "Domain and Range of Inverse Functions."
Iowa State University
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
This trigonometry tutorial features an explanation of how the inverse of all six of the trigonometric functions are obtained--and includes a Java applet for further reinforcement of the concept.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Trigonometry: Graphs of Trig Functions
Video exploring the graphs of the basic trigonometric functions. Effects of changes in the equation of the sine function to the period and the amplitude of the graph are shown. Includes link to additional practice problems. [10:17]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Trigonometry: More Trig Graphs
Video about translating between the graph and equation of trigonometric functions. Examples consist of writing the equation a sine function from its graph and graphing a cosine function from its equation. [5:13]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Trigonometry: Determing the Equation of a Trigonometric Function
Video about finding the equation of a trigonometric function from its graph. Two examples are sine functions and one example is a cosine function [9:52]