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What notation can you use to represent the inverse sine function? (Select all that apply.)

a) sin−1(x)
b) sin(x−1)
c) csc(x)
d) 1/(csc(x))
e) arcsin(x)
5 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
<sup><sup>-1</sup></sup>(x) or arcsin(x)
5 years ago
Answered by oobleck
oops - that was sin<sup><sup>-1</sup></sup>(x)
5 years ago

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