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x x HW 13: Inverse Trig Functions HW 13: Inverse Trig Functions Name: __________________________________ Period: ____ HW 13: Inverse Trig Functions Select and set up the appropriate inverse trig functions for the angles shown. Some may have more than one appropriate answer. x ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1 ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1 ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1 ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1 ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1 ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1 Name: __________________________________ Period: ____ HW 13: Inverse Trig Functions Select and set up the appropriate inverse trig functions for the angles shown. Some may have more than one appropriate answer. x ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1 ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1 ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1 ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1 ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1 ☐ sin-1 ☐ cos-1 ☐ tan-1