How do you evaluate arccos(2)? Trigonometry Inverse Trigonometric Functions Basic Inverse Trigonometric Functions 1 Answer Alan P. Jun 2, 2016 arccos(2) is a meaningless expression. Explanation: The argument of the arccos function must be a value in the range [-1,+1]; that is, the argument of the arccos function must be a value that could be generated by cos(theta) for some angle theta. Answer link Related questions What are the Basic Inverse Trigonometric Functions? How do you use inverse trig functions to find angles? How do you use inverse trigonometric functions to find the solutions of the equation that are in... How do you use inverse trig functions to solve equations? How do you evalute sin^-1 (-sqrt(3)/2)? How do you evalute tan^-1 (-sqrt(3))? How do you find the inverse of f(x) = \frac{1}{x-5} algebraically? How do you find the inverse of f(x) = 5 sin^{-1}( frac{2}{x-3} )? What is tan(arctan 10)? How do you find the arcsin(sin((7pi)/6))? See all questions in Basic Inverse Trigonometric Functions Impact of this question 8731 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License