How do you evaluate sec^-1(-2) without a calculator?

1 Answer
Sep 30, 2016

x = \pm (2\pi)/3.

Explanation:

What do you mean exactly with that exponent -1?

If you mean the power, we have

sec(x)=1/cos(x) \implies sec^{-1}(x) = 1/(1/cos(x))=cos(x)

Thus, sec^{-1}(-2)=cos(-2), and I see no way to calculate it manually.

If you mean the inverse function, we want to find a number x such that sec(x)=-2, or if you prefer, 1/cos(x)=-2

This clearly leads to cos(x)=-1/2, and it is a known angle: x = \pm (2\pi)/3, depending on which interval you choose to invert the cosine function.