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Integration of Inverse Trigonometric Functions by Substitution
Integration of functions whose solutions involve arcsine, arccosine, arctangent, arccosecant, arcsecant, or arccotangent.
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Find out how scientists use inverse trigonometric functions to map the bottom of the sea.
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Deirdre Mundy
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deep-sea vents
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inverse trigonometric functions
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MAT.CAL.406.06 (Integration of Inverse Trigonometric Functions by Substitution - Calculus)
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