Arcsine

/ˈɑːrkˌsaɪn/ noun

The inverse function of the sine function in trigonometry, used to find the angle when you know the sine value.

From 'arc' (Latin arcus, a bow or curve) combined with 'sine' (from Latin sinus, meaning bay or fold). The term emerged in 18th-century mathematics as inverse trigonometric functions were formalized.

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