Spiders, bats, black cats and more…. Let’s see what Halloween has in store!![]() Halloween Party Sunday. Oct, 26 8:00 am-10:00 pm Food & Drink 587 Rose Road Please reply to Ted, Steve and Brown 211-8389 Costumes and children are welcome! | ![]() ★Help sort your books in different classes. ★Share book lists with your friends. Let you know what books are popular right now. You can add any new book into your shopping list Please click http://www.Shaishufang.com to download the app |
Lost Dog!![]() Name: Cookie Age: 6 weeks old Hair: Brown Eye color: Black Boy/Girl: Girl Location: 259 Tongshi Road Lost around 8 am on June 5, 2017 REWARD $ 300 Please contact with any information: Julia: 987-8647 Lisa: 984-6364 | Notice There will be a lecture onChinese Traditional Culture by Professor Wang Dong ![]() In the fifth building, classroom No. 906. On June 16, 2017, at 9:00 am. All are warmly welcome! The Chinese Language Department, Yantai University June 13.2017 |
1.The Halloween party will be held_______.
A.on June 5 at 587 Tongshi Road | B.on October 26 in the fifth building |
C.on October 26 at 587 Rose Road | D.on June 16 at 259 Tongshi Road |
A.share books with his friends | B.see what Halloween has in store |
C.contact with Julia or Lisa | D.take part in the lecture |
A.was lost 6 weeks ago | B.has black eyes | C.has brown hair | D.B and C |
A.A new app-Shai Shufang. | B.Chinese Traditional Culture. |
C.Foreign Language Research | D.Chinese Language. |
A.The Halloween Party will last 16 hours. |
B.The person who finds the lost dog will be rewarded 300 pounds. |
C.When a new book is published, an app user can add it into his or her shopping list. |
D.Professor Wang Dong works in the Chinese Language Department of Yantai University. |

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y = sin x, x∈R, y∈[–1,1],周期为2π,函数图像以 x = (π/2) + kπ 为对称轴
y = arcsin x, x∈[–1,1], y∈[–π/2,π/2]
sin x = 0 ←→ arcsin x = 0
sin x = 1/2 ←→ arcsin x = π/6
sin x = √2/2 ←→ arcsin x = π/4
sin x = 1 ←→ arcsin x = π/2


y = sin x, x∈R, y∈[–1,1],周期为2π,函数图像以 x = (π/2) + kπ 为对称轴
y = arcsin x, x∈[–1,1], y∈[–π/2,π/2]
sin x = 0 ←→ arcsin x = 0
sin x = 1/2 ←→ arcsin x = π/6
sin x = √2/2 ←→ arcsin x = π/4
sin x = 1 ←→ arcsin x = π/2

