9. Rewrite x = arcsin y; using arccos y (Hint: Set y = sin x, and rewrite y in terms of cos x) 10. For problem 2, why was it important to assume 0 < x < ? Give a specific value of x outside of this range for which the expression you wrote is not equal to csc x.

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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.3: Trigonometric Functions Of Real Numbers
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Please solve questions 9 and 10 (they are very short). PLEASE SHOW YOUR WORK.

 

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Question 2 stated:  Rewrite csc ?; using cos x

 

9. Rewrite x = arcsin y; using arccos y
(Hint: Set y = sin x, and rewrite y in terms of
cos x)
πT
2
10. For problem 2, why was it important to assume 0 < x < ? Give a specific value of x
outside of this range for which the expression you wrote is not equal to csc x.
Transcribed Image Text:9. Rewrite x = arcsin y; using arccos y (Hint: Set y = sin x, and rewrite y in terms of cos x) πT 2 10. For problem 2, why was it important to assume 0 < x < ? Give a specific value of x outside of this range for which the expression you wrote is not equal to csc x.
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