It is a trigonometric function. It is also continuous.
The trigonometric function of an angle gives a certain value The arc trigonometric function of value is simply the angle For example, if sin (30 degrees) = 0.500 then arc sine ( 0.500) = 30 degrees
An antitrigonometric function is another term for an inverse trigonometric function.
opposite/hypotenuse
A reciprocal trigonometric function is the ratio of the reciprocal of a trigonometric function to either the sine, cosine, or tangent function. The reciprocal of the sine function is the cosecant function, the reciprocal of the cosine function is the secant function, and the reciprocal of the tangent function is the cotangent function. These functions are useful in solving trigonometric equations and graphing trigonometric functions.
The actual value depends on the argument. The ratio sinh x / cosh x can be written as tanh x. This is analogous to the trigonometric functions.
TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS OF ANY ANGLE
It is a trigonometric function. It is also continuous.
The trigonometric function of an angle gives a certain value The arc trigonometric function of value is simply the angle For example, if sin (30 degrees) = 0.500 then arc sine ( 0.500) = 30 degrees
An antitrigonometric function is another term for an inverse trigonometric function.
opposite/hypotenuse
A reciprocal trigonometric function is the ratio of the reciprocal of a trigonometric function to either the sine, cosine, or tangent function. The reciprocal of the sine function is the cosecant function, the reciprocal of the cosine function is the secant function, and the reciprocal of the tangent function is the cotangent function. These functions are useful in solving trigonometric equations and graphing trigonometric functions.
Trigonometric functions are defined from a numeric domain to a numeric range. So the input number determines whether or not the function is defined for that value and, if so, what the value of the function is.
You only use the seccant trigonometric function.
Cotangent is a trigonometric function. It is the reciprocal of the tangent.
cot(A+B+C) is, itself, a trigonometric function, so the question does not really make any sense!
Use trigonometric identities to simplify the equation so that you have a simple trigonometric term on one side of the equation and a simple value of the other. Then use the appropriate inverse trigonometric or arc function.