Evaluate Trig Function Compositions without Calculator or Unit Circle | Trigonometry
In this video, I teach you how to solve compositions of regular and inverse trig functions. I specifically show you how to solve them when we can't use a calculator or unit circle. When we can't use the unit circle we draw a triangle and label the sides for sin, cos, tan, sec, csc, and/or cot. I also teach you the what the restrictions are for each trig function and in which quadrants they are valid. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comment section below! Also, if you find the videos helpful, please like, share, and subscribe!

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