An arcsecant is a function which is the compositional inverse of the secant function.
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Secant is a trignometric function. In a right triangle, the secant of an angle is the hypotenuse over the adjacent side. It is also the inverse of cosine. For example secant(x) = 1/cos(x)
The inverse of the cosine is the secant.
2*pi radians.
It is the same period as cosine function which is 2 pi because sec x = 1/cos x
The secant function is not defined for odd multipls of 90o.
An arcsecant is a function which is the compositional inverse of the secant function.
2*Pi
2pi
y-axis
Secant is a trignometric function. In a right triangle, the secant of an angle is the hypotenuse over the adjacent side. It is also the inverse of cosine. For example secant(x) = 1/cos(x)
No. The inverse of the secant is called the arc-secant. The relation between the secant and the cosecant is similar to the relation between the sine and the cosine - they are somehow related, but they are not inverse functions. The secant is the reciprocal of the cosine (sec x = 1 / cos x). The cosecant is the reciprocal of the sine (cos x = 1 / sin x).
The inverse of the cosine is the secant.
It is 360 degrees.
2*pi radians.
Asymptotes