Symbols:A/Arccotangent/arccot

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Arccotangent

$\arccot$


Arccotangent Function

From Shape of Cotangent Function, we have that $\cot x$ is continuous and strictly decreasing on the interval $\openint 0 \pi$.

From the same source, we also have that:

$\cot x \to + \infty$ as $x \to 0^+$
$\cot x \to - \infty$ as $x \to \pi^-$


Let $g: \openint 0 \pi \to \R$ be the restriction of $\cot x$ to $\openint 0 \pi$.

Thus from Inverse of Strictly Monotone Function, $\map g x$ admits an inverse function, which will be continuous and strictly decreasing on $\R$.


This function is called the arccotangent of $x$ and is written $\arccot x$.


Thus:

The domain of the arccotangent is $\R$
The image of the arccotangent is $\openint 0 \pi$.


The usual symbol used on $\mathsf{Pr} \infty \mathsf{fWiki}$ to denote the arccotangent function is $\arccot$.


The $\LaTeX$ code for \(\arccot\) is \arccot .


Also denoted as

acot

$\operatorname {acot}$

A variant symbol used to denote the arccotangent function is $\operatorname {acot}$.


Its $\LaTeX$ code is \operatorname {acot} .


actn

$\operatorname {actn}$

A variant symbol used to denote the arccotangent function is $\operatorname {actn}$.


Its $\LaTeX$ code is \operatorname {actn} .