SOLUTION: How do you use the unit circle to find the inverse function value in degrees?
sin–1 (squareroot of 3 / 2 )
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Question 1014813:  How do you use the unit circle to find the inverse function value in degrees?
sin–1 (squareroot of 3 / 2 ) 
Answer by FrankM(1040)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
In the unit circle, Y is the Sine value and X, Cosine. 
In the image, you can see that a sine value of  is at 60 degrees.  
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