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 education/math/MATH1060 (trig)/Graphing.md | 4 +++-
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@@ -121,7 +121,9 @@ The inverse of a trig function is **not** the same as the reciprocal of a trig f
 | ----------------------------------- | ------------------------------------ |
 | Domain: Angle measures              | Domain: Ratio of sides of a triangle |
 | Range: Ratio of sides of a triangle | Range: Angle Measure                 |
-- To find the inverse of sin, you need to restrict the domain to $[-\frac{\pi}{2}]
+- To find the inverse of sin, you need to restrict the domain to $[-\frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{\pi}{2}]$
+- To find the inverse of cos, you need to restrict the domain to $[0, \pi]$
+- To find the inverse of tangent, you need to restrict the domain to $(-\frac{\pi}{2}, \frac{\pi}{2})$.
 
 # Examples
 > Given $-2\tan(\pi*x + \pi) - 1$