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Use stretching, shrinking, and translation procedures to graph equation.$$y=\sin ^{-1} x+2$$
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The domain of $\sin^{-1}x$ is $-1\leq x\leq 1$ and the range is $-\frac{\pi}{2}\leq y\leq \frac{\pi}{2}$. The graph of $y=\sin^{-1}x$ is a curve that passes through the points $(-1,-\frac{\pi}{2})$, $(0,0)$, and $(1,\frac{\pi}{2})$. Show more…
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