How do you graph #y=cos^-1x# over the interval #-1<=x<=1#?
1 Answer
Aug 7, 2018
See explanation and graph.
Explanation:
By definition
any cosine value
The graph that is a half-wave part of the graph of the inverse
#x = - 1, y = 0 , x = 1 and y = pi.
Now see the ( not in uniform scale ) graph,
graph{(y-arccos (x))(y-0.2+0x )(y-3.13 +0.0001y)(x+0.99-0.0001y)(x-1+0.0001y)=0[-1 1 0 3.14]}
See the unrestricted graph
graph{x-cos y = 0[-1 1 -5 5] }