Answer
$cos^{-1}(-1) = \pi$
Work Step by Step
The domain of $cos^{-1}(x)$ is $[-1, 1]$ and the range is $[0, \pi]$. $cos(\pi) = -1$, so $cos^{-1}(-1) = \pi$.
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