Geometry Flashcards: Constructing Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Study Constructing Inverse Trigonometric Functions in Geometry with focused flashcards that help you recognize the idea, recall the key rule, and apply it in practice-style prompts.

QUESTION

What monotonic behavior on an interval ensures a function is one-to-one there?

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ANSWER

Always increasing or always decreasing. Monotonic functions are one-to-one since they never repeat outputs.

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This deck focuses on Constructing Inverse Trigonometric Functions, giving you a quick way to review the definitions, rules, and examples that matter most for Geometry.

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Work through these flashcards in short sessions. Try to answer each prompt before flipping the card, then revisit any cards you miss until the explanation feels automatic.

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A ramp rises 4 meters vertically over a horizontal run of 3 meters, forming a right triangle with the ground. What is the angle of elevation θ\theta of the ramp above the ground (in degrees), to the nearest tenth?
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