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NAME DATE PERIOD

4-5 Practice
Graphing Other Trigonometric Functions
Locate the vertical asymptotes, and sketch the graph of each function.
π
1. y = −3 tan x 2. y = −2 cot 2x + − ( 3 )
y y

2
2

0
2π x x
-2π -π π -2π -π 0 π 2π

-2
-2

x
3. y = csc x + 3 4. y = sec − (3
+π –1 )
y y
8 4
7 3
6 2
5 1
4
3 -3π -1 0 3π θ
2
-3
θ -4
-3π -1 0 3π
2 -2 2

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Identify the damping factor f(x) of the function. Then use a graphing calculator
to sketch the graphs of f(x), −f(x), and the given function in the same viewing
window. Describe the behavior of the graph.
1 1 3 πx 3
5. y = − x cos 2x
2
f(x) = − x; 6. y = − − x sin −
2 2
f(x) = − − x;
2 2
the amplitude of the function is the amplitude of the function is
decreasing as x approaches 0 decreasing as x approaches 0

π
[-3π, 3π] scl:
π [-3π, 3π] scl: by [-10, 10] scl: 1
by [-10, 10] scl: 1 2
2
7. MUSIC A guitar string is plucked at a distance of 0.6 centimeter above its resting
position and then released, causing vibration. The damping constant of the guitar
string is 1.8, and the note produced has a frequency of 105 cycles per second.

a. Write a trigonometric function that models the motion of the string.


y = 0.6e -1.8t cos 210πt
b. Determine the amount of time t that it takes the string to be damped so that
-0.24≤ y ≤ 0.24. 0.5 s

Chapter 4 28 Glencoe Precalculus

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