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  1. In mathematics, the inverse trigonometric functions (occasionally also called antitrigonometric, [ 1 ]cyclometric, [ 2 ] or arcus functions [ 3 ]) are the inverse functions of the trigonometric functions, under suitably restricted domains.

  2. The arcsine is the inverse trigonometric function of the sine within the interval [-π/2, +π/2]. It is commonly represented as arcsin or arcsin. Occasionally, the arcsine is also denoted by sin -1, where the -1 indicates an inverse function, not an exponent.

  3. Definition. Arcsine is the inverse function of the sine function, denoted as $$\arcsin (x)$$ or sometimes $$\sin^ {-1} (x)$$. It gives the angle whose sine is the given number, allowing you to find an angle when you know the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse in a right triangle.

  4. Definition. Arcsin, or inverse sine, is a function that determines the angle whose sine value is a given number. This function allows us to find angles in the range of -90° to 90° (or -π/2 to π/2 radians) that correspond to specific sine values.

  5. The arcsin function is the inverse of the sine function. It returns the angle whose sine is a given number.

  6. 8 wrz 2023 · We learn that “arcsine” means “inverse sine”, and overgeneralize that so that we take “arc” as a prefix to mean “inverse”. But it does not: It means “the arc/angle whose sine is …”.

  7. Definition. Arcsine is the inverse function of the sine function, denoted as \( \arcsin(x) \) or \( \sin^{-1}(x) \). It is used to determine the angle whose sine value is a given number, effectively 'undoing' the sine function.

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