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Inverse Trigo Practice Test

1. The document contains exercises involving inverse trigonometric functions, including determining the truth of statements, choosing the correct answer from multiple choices, solving equations for variables, evaluating expressions, finding the solution sets of equations, and proving identities. There are over 50 questions and problems spanning 7 sections. 2. The questions cover a wide range of skills involving inverse trigonometric functions, such as evaluating expressions, solving equations, determining domains and ranges, simplifying identities, and proving trigonometric identities. 3. Many questions require identifying the correct solution among answer choices, evaluating multi-step expressions, solving trigonometric equations, or determining the solution set that satisfies a given equation.

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Inverse Trigo Practice Test

1. The document contains exercises involving inverse trigonometric functions, including determining the truth of statements, choosing the correct answer from multiple choices, solving equations for variables, evaluating expressions, finding the solution sets of equations, and proving identities. There are over 50 questions and problems spanning 7 sections. 2. The questions cover a wide range of skills involving inverse trigonometric functions, such as evaluating expressions, solving equations, determining domains and ranges, simplifying identities, and proving trigonometric identities. 3. Many questions require identifying the correct solution among answer choices, evaluating multi-step expressions, solving trigonometric equations, or determining the solution set that satisfies a given equation.

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MATHEMATICS 60

Exercises on Inverse Trigonometric Functions

I. Determine if the following statements are true or false.

1. The graph of y = Arccot x intersects the line with equation y = −1.


2. For all real numbers x ∈ [−1, 1], Arcsin (−x) = − Arcsin x.
 √
3. The equation sin cos−1 x = 1 − x2 is an identity.
4. If x is positive, then the value of sin−1 cos (Arctan x) lies on the interval 0, π2 .
  

II. Choose the letter of the correct answer, if it is among the choices listed.
π

1. What is the value of Arcsin sec 10 ?
π 2π 21π π
A. 10 B. 5 C. 10 D. − 10

−1 (−9)
1 
2. What is the value of cos 2 sec ?

1 22 2 4
A. − 18 B. 6
C. 3 D. 9

3. What is the value of cos−1 (cos 4)?

A. 4 B. 4 − π C. 2π − 4 D. π + 4

III. Solve for x in terms of y.

1. y = sin−1 (x + 2) 3. 2y − tan−1 (2x) = 0


2. y = 4 Arccos x 4. 2 cos x = y, where x ∈ [0, π]

IV. Evaluate the following.


 √ 
1. cos−1 (0) − csc−1 − 2 3
3
 √  √ 
2. sin−1 − 22 · cot−1 − 3
h √ √   √ i
3. cos Arctan 3 + Arcsec − 2 + Arcsin − 23

4. cos−1 1 − 2 sin2 14
π


h i
5. Arccot cot − π7

6. sin−1 cos 19π



9
h i
7. cos 2 cos−1 − 5
13

8. sec Arccos 35 + Arcsin 1




1
h i
9. sin sin−1 2
− cos−1 1

3 3

10. tan Arcsec 25 15



7 + Arctan 8
h √ i
11. cos tan−1 (2) − csc−1 − 2

12. Arccos x + Arccos (−x), where x ∈ [−1, 1]

V. If θ = Arctan − 43 , find the exact value of sin 2θ and sin θ


 
2 .

VI. Determine the solution set of the following equations.

1. Arccos cos(−3) − Arcsin x = π2 + 3


 

 √ 
2. Arctan − 33 + 4 Arccot x = Arcsec (−2)

cos−1 x − cot−1 (−1) = csc−1 csc 4π


1

3. 2 3
√  √ 
4. 2 Arcsec 3 x − 4 − Arccot 0 = Arccos − 23
√ √ 
1
sec−1 − x2 + 1 + tan−1 − 3 − 2 cos−1 1 = 0

5. 2

6. Arcsin 1 − 2 Arcsec x − 2 = Arctan tan 5π
 
6

7. sin−1 x − cos−1 x = π
6

8. Arcsin x + Arccos (1 − x) = 0

9. cos−1 (1) + 2 sin−1 x = tan−1 √ x



1−x2

VII. Prove the following.

1. 2 tan−1 13 − tan−1 − 17 = π
 
4

2. Arctan 2 + Arccot (−3) = 5π


4
7
3. Arccos − 53 + Arcsin 25 = Arccos − 54
 

4. tan−1 12 + tan−1 51 = π4 − tan−1 18


  

5. sin−1 x + cos−1 x = π
2

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