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ArcSin
When applied to a number or an array of numbers, ArcSin produces the arc sine of the number or an array each element of which is the arc sine of the corresponding element of the input array, respectively.
Structure (for scalars): X becomes arcSinX
Example: 0.5 becomes 0.523598 (which corresponds to 30°) 0 becomes 0 (0.5, 0) becomes (0.523598, 0)
Special compound model elements
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