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Inverse Trigonometric Function Basics
155–160 Evaluate the inverse trigonometric function for the given value.
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Solving Trigonometric Equations Using Inverses
161–166 Solve the given trigonometric equation using inverses. Find all solutions in the interval
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Chapter 3
Limits and Rates of Change
Limits are the foundation of calculus. Being able to work with limits and to understand them conceptually is crucial, because key ideas and definitions in calculus make use of limits. This chapter examines a variety of limit problems and makes the intuitive idea of continuity formal by using limits. Many later problems also involve the use of limits, so although limits may go away for a while during your calculus studies, they’ll return!
The Problems You’ll