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CBSE Class 12 Maths Notes Chapter 2 Inverse Trigonometric Functions Inverse Trigonometric Functions: Trigonometric functions are many-one functions but we know that inverse of function exists if the function is bijective. If we restrict the domain of trigonometric functions, then these functions become bijective and the inverse of trigonometric functions are defined within the restricted […]

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By trigonometric substitution you can find a solution for a problem with ease and also saves time in solving any tough problem. Important substitution and results provide quick response to any prob…

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Learn formulas for Inverse Trigonometric Functions for Class 12 Mathematics NCERT, ISC and CUET. Inverse Trigonometric Functions: What you need to know You can sign up for online tutoring by sending me a message on mathews.suman@gmail.com. You can choose to be tutored one on one or opt for group classes. https://youtube.com/shorts/ydcUcZumzHc

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See description below. In mathematics, a unit circle is a circle with a radius of one. In trigonometry, the unit circle is the circle of radius one centered at the origin (0, 0) in the Cartesian coordinate system in the Euclidean plane. The point of the unit circle is that it makes other parts of the mathematics easier and neater. For instance, in the unit circle, for any angle θ, the trig values for sine and cosine are clearly nothing more than sin(θ) = y and cos(θ) = x. ... Certain angles…

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