This document discusses inverse trigonometric functions and how to use them to solve problems. It defines the inverse sine, cosine, and tangent functions and explains that they find the measure of angles given the value of a trigonometric function. Examples are provided to demonstrate evaluating inverse trigonometric functions and using them to solve equations and application problems like finding the angle a ladder should make with the ground given its length. Restricting the domains of the trigonometric functions is necessary to define the inverse functions since more than one angle can produce the same output value.