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When calculating sin^−1 θ, defined values will always bea value from [-1, 1]a positive real number no greater than 1a value from [[−π2 , π2]a value from [0, π]

When calculating sin^−1 θ, defined values will always bea value from [-1, 1]a positive-example-1
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a value from [-1, 1]

Step-by-step explanation:

sin⁻¹θ is the inverse function of sine. Since sin(x) can only take values between 1 and -1, sin⁻¹θ will be defined for values between -1 and 1, so the answer is

a value from [-1, 1]

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