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In mathematics, the inverse trigonometric functions are the inverse functions of the trigonometric functions.

Relationship to the natural logarithm

Just as the trigonometric functions can be expressed in terms of the exponential function, the inverse trigonometric functions can be expressed in terms of the natural logarithm. These formulas are sometimes used to define the inverse trigonometric functions on the whole complex plane.

   

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