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Use an Inverse Trigonometric Function to Write θ\theta As a Function of X

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Use an inverse trigonometric function to write θ\theta as a function of x.  Use an inverse trigonometric function to write  \theta  as a function of x.       \begin{array} { l }  a = x ^ { 2 } - 16 \\ b = x - 4 \end{array}    A)   \theta = \arcsin \frac { 1 } { x + 4 } , x \neq 4  B)   \theta = \arctan \frac { 1 } { x - 4 } , x \neq 4  C)   \theta = \arctan \frac { 1 } { x + 4 } , x \neq 4  D)   \theta = \arccos \frac { 1 } { x + 4 } , x \neq 4  E)   \theta = \operatorname { arccot } \frac { 1 } { x + 4 } , x \neq 4 a=x216b=x4\begin{array} { l } a = x ^ { 2 } - 16 \\b = x - 4\end{array}


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