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Hey could anyone please help me out in sketching:

y = 2sin^-1(x/pie)

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Is that pi or pi * e?

Anyway, if it is y = 2sin-1(x/pi), then the domain and range of that function should be
-pi < x < pi
-pi < y < pi

So it's your basic sin-1x graph with the boundaries extended.
 
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I'm pretty sure he just meant pi. XD
 
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ohh.. but how do we know it's in that domain?

and yeah i meant pi.. lol
must be thinking of pie... :D
 

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A systematic approach to the range:
Given y=2sin-1(x/pi),
-pi/2 < sin-1(x/pi) < pi/2
-pi < 2sin-1(x/pi) < pi
.'. Range is -pi < y < pi
 

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Riviet said:
A systematic approach to the range:
Given y=2sin-1(x/pi),
-pi/2 < sin-1(x/pi) < pi/2
-pi < 2sin-1(x/pi) < pi
.'. Range is -pi < y < pi
how'd you get the first step... ?
 

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YBK said:
how'd you get the first step... ?
That's the general range for the graph y=sin-1x. The x/18 will just stretch/squash the graph horizontally and will do nothing to the range.

In general: sin-1[f(x)] will basically always have the same basic range between pi/2 and -pi/2 inclusive.
 

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