which points of f(x)=arcsin(sinx) are

  1. Prove the following:[1+sinx]/[1+cscx]=tanx/secx =[1+sinx]/[1+1/sinx] =[1+sinx]/[(sinx+1)/sinx] =[1+sinx]*[sinx/(sinx+1)]
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  2. which points of f(x)=arcsin(sinx) are not differentiable? And what is the range of this function?How could I do this without
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  3. sin3x=(sinx)(3-asin^2x)Wow! is that arcsin^2(x) ??? are we solving for x? or is it proving the identity? proving the identity
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  4. Mathematics - Trigonometric Identities - Reiny, Friday, November 9, 2007 at 10:30pm(sinx - 1 -cos^2x) (sinx + 1 - cos^2x) should
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  5. Find the exact value of cot(arcsin(12/13))and cos(arcsin(1.7/2)) I know that cos(arcsin(x))=sin(arccos(x))=sqrt(1-x^2). I'm
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  6. How do you find:the Integral of arcsin(1 / (sqrt x^2 - 1) ) dx ?? (The integral of arcsin of one over the squareroot of x
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  7. Please can you help me with this question?Choose the option which is a false statement: A arctan(tan2/3pi))=-1/3pi B
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  8. Simplify sin x cos^2x-sinxHere's my book's explanation which I don't totally follow sin x cos^2x-sinx=sinx(cos^2x-1)
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  9. Solving Trigonometic Equations1)sinx = (4/5) 2) cosx = (-12/13) Solving Trigonometic Equations 1)sinx = (4/5) 2) cosx = (-12/13)
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  10. Hello! Can someone please check and see if I did this right? Thanks! :)Directions: Find the exact solutions of the equation in
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