How to Graph Arcsin (sine inverse)

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Learn how to graph the arcsine also known as the sine inverse in this free math video tutorial by Mario's Math Tutoring.

0:27 Why the inverse of sine is not a function and how to restrict the domain to make it a function.
1:05 How to graph the inverse function using the line y=x and by interchanging x and y values.

Graphing other inverse trig functions:

How to graph y=arccos(x)

How to graph y=arctan(x)

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Ive never really had a dad in my life, and when i feel like i need emotional support i watch your math tutoring videos. im not even taking a math class, you just make me feel less alone.

sturobinson
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Thank you !!!
I am not american, nor am I preparing for SAT exams. I'm an IB student over in Europe and my syllabus for HL maths required to know their graphs, domains & ranges. These three videos (arcsine, arccos &arctan) are very very helpful! I'm going to be checking out more of your videos. Thank you:)

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you're so good. I like your videos, no 'bull-shitting' around, straight to the point.

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thank you so much from Saudi Arabia. شكرا جزيلا

Reem-isvn
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Thank you mario basically we swap x and y graph which changed the coordinate

dudedude
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You are a fantastic teacher! Thank you so much

tomholownia
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This is an excellent video. Greetings from India

vedanttiwary
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I did enjoy this video! Thank you! :))

ninadee
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Thank you ! Now, that is easy to me !

oce
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Really useful and helpful!! Thanks comment from Korea XD!!!

puppymaltese
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Hmm, if so does it mean the graph of arcsin is only inside (-pi/2;pi/2) ?

xpnr
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Thank you so much! you made it really easy to me :)

ahmadalrashedi
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Just to ask something which is confusing me. If arcsine, arccosine and arctangent are where we are given the ratios and we work back to the angle, then why do we swop "X" and "Y" values if the answer is the same for say arcsine if we are given the angle or the ratio? I realise I am probably missing some simple point - Thanks

glennrickelton
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Can't able to see what u draw on white board just because of your wording of white board

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