rcukierkorn
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  • 03-03-2017
  • Mathematics
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is there a difference between y=cos^-1(x) and y=(cos x)^-1?

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LammettHash
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  • 09-03-2017
[tex]\cos^{-1}x[/tex] could be used to denote the inverse cosine function, while [tex](\cos x)^{-1}[/tex] probably instead refers to the reciprocal cosine function, i.e. the secant function.

In general, [tex]\cos^{-1}x\neq(\cos x)^{-1}[/tex], but it's not unheard of for them to mean the same thing, especially in a context where something like [tex]\arccos x[/tex] is used explicitly to denote the inverse function. I'd be careful about assuming they are always the same.
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