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This document defines interval notation used to describe ranges of values for variables in trigonometric functions. It provides examples of interval notation using x within a range of 0 to 4π, and defines general solutions for inverting trigonometric functions like arcsine, arctangent and arccosine by using intervals that incorporate multiples of 2π or 360 degrees.

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This document defines interval notation used to describe ranges of values for variables in trigonometric functions. It provides examples of interval notation using x within a range of 0 to 4π, and defines general solutions for inverting trigonometric functions like arcsine, arctangent and arccosine by using intervals that incorporate multiples of 2π or 360 degrees.

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INTERVAL NOTATION:

written meaning
x ∈[0,4 π ] 0≤ x≤4 π
x ∈(0,4 π ) 0< x < 4 π
x∈¿ 0 ≤ x< 4 π
x∈¿ 0< x ≤ 4 π

GENERAL SOLUTIONS:
1. arcsine A=sin−1 +360 n∨¿
arcsine A=sin−1 + 2 π n∨¿
2. arctan A=tan−1 A+ 180 n∨tan−1 A +πn
3. arccos A=¿± cos−1 A+ 360 n∨¿ arccos A=¿± cos−1 A+ 2 πn ¿ ¿ ¿

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