do you mean how do you graph arcsin(x^2) arccos(x^2), etc.
It's the same process for any other function, its mirrored around the y axis, and its similar to f(x) except its sort of squished around x=1,-1, with the f(x) and f(x^2) intersecting at x=0, +-1.
go to wolframalpha.com and just type it in to see the graph of it if you need to.
edit: sorry, they dont necesarrily intersect at x=-1, it may be the reflection of f(x) around the x axis that will intersect at x=-1