Trig functions are periodic (many-to-one), so their inverses are not functions unless we restrict the domain. The principal value branch is the chosen restricted interval where the function is bijective. sin is restricted to [-pi/2, pi/2], cos to [0, pi], tan to (-pi/2, pi/2). These choices ensure continuity and cover the full range of the trig function.
Part of TRIG-02 — Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Why Principal Value Branches Exist
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