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sine function is the whole of the real line, it range spans the interval [-1,1]. In other words the sine of an arbitrary angle is imperatively somewhere in the closed interval [-1,1]. So when you want

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Question about TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Graphic Calculator

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...sine function (sin^-1) a vlaue of (25/20.48) and that value is obviously larger outside the [-1,1] domain, hence the DOMAIN error message. No such domain limitations exist for arc tangent (tan^-1) ...

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Question about FX-300MS Calculator

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...sine function spans the closed interval [-1, 1]. Thus the domain of the inverse sine function (the arc-sine) is the interval [-1,1]. However you are asking the calculator to calculate outside of the ...

Question about TI-84 Plus Calculator

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...or cosine that is greater than 1 or smaller than -1. Also it should be noted that the inverse sine/cosine function is not the same as 1/sine or 1/cosine, although the symbol makes it look like

Question about FX-115ES Scientific Calculator

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...sine function I usually can do inverse sine, cosine etc fine. However, today I tried inputting arcsin(20/1) which means inverse sin(20/1) but it says math: ERROR. HELP??? The sine and cosine function ...

Question about el-531x scientific calculator

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Sine function calculates a completely different number For example, sin(1) = -.84~~~ right? On my calculator it states that sin(1)=.015 It depends on the unit of measurement. The sine of one radian is

Question about 30s Calculator

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find inverse sin How to inverse sine Press 2nd SIN to access the inverse sine function. The inverse of a function usually shares the same physical key as the direct function.

Question about TI 89 Titanium Graphing Calculator 89TCLM1L1E

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...sine, called the arcsine is a function defined in the closed interval [-1,1]. And so is the inverse cosine. Any value outside this interval will give you a non-real result (meaning a complex one). ...

...this problem? This also happens for cos^-1 and tan^-1 Not quite true. (Explanation at the end) The sine and cosine of an angle have values in the closed interval [-1,1]. That means whatever the

Question about TI 89 Titanium Graphing Calculator 89TCLM1L1E

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...Use the arcsine function. On many calculators its the shifted function of sine key. If you require further assistance, please repost your question and include the make and model of your

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