Which domain would allow the inverse of y = cos(x) to be a function?
which domain would allow...
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Which domain would allow the inverse of y = cos(x) to be a function?
which domain would allow the inverse of y = tan(x) to be a function?
a) [0, π]
b) [0, 2π]
c) (-∞, ∞)
d) [-π/2, π/2]
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