For f(x) = sin^(-1)(g(x)), the domain requires -1 <= g(x) <= 1. For f(x) = cos^(-1)(g(x)), same constraint. For f(x) = tan^(-1)(g(x)), g(x) can be any real number. When composing, always find the domain by solving the inequality on the inner function first.
Part of TRIG-02 — Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Domain Analysis for Composite Inverse Trig
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