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5.1-5.3 Graphing Trig Functions Notes

This document provides information on graphing trigonometric functions including sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant and cosecant. It discusses how to determine key characteristics such as amplitude, period, phase shift and vertical asymptotes that define the graphs. Examples are worked through to demonstrate graphing trig functions with various transformations including changes in amplitude, period, phase shift and horizontal and vertical stretching and shrinking.

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5.1-5.3 Graphing Trig Functions Notes

This document provides information on graphing trigonometric functions including sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant and cosecant. It discusses how to determine key characteristics such as amplitude, period, phase shift and vertical asymptotes that define the graphs. Examples are worked through to demonstrate graphing trig functions with various transformations including changes in amplitude, period, phase shift and horizontal and vertical stretching and shrinking.

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5.1-5.

3 Graphing Trig Functions, Reciprocal Trig Functions, and Transformations

GRAPHS OF SINE AND COSINE FUNCTIONS

Example 1: Graph y = sinx


Show two cycles

y = sinx is a periodic function because the curve keeps repeating itself. The period of sinx is 2 π
because the curve repeats itself every 2 π radians. (When degrees are used to graph the function,
then the period is 360º) The amplitude of sinx is 1.

Amplitude: the amplitude a is half of the vertical distance from the maximum to the minimum of the
curve. Amplitude is always positive.

Example 2: Graph y = cosx. Show two cycles

Example 3: Fill the following table based on the graphs above.

y = sinx y = cosx
Amplitude
Min value
Max value
Period
key points every every
(zeroes/max/mix)
(quarter period)
Equation of axis
Domain
Range
Transformations of Trigonometric Functions
The graphs of f ( x) = a sin( k ( x − d )) + c and f ( x) = a cos(k ( x − d )) + c have the following
characteristics:
• Amplitude= a

• Period=
k
• Phase shift to the right if d>0 and shift to the left if d<0
• Equation of the axis; y = c

These functions can be sketched by finding amplitude, period, the locations of key points (every
quarter period), phase shift, template (units on x-axis), and equation of axis.

Example 1: Graph y = 3sinx Show two cycles

Amplitude
Period
Key Points every
(quarter period)
Phase shift
Template(units
on x-axis)
equation of axis

Example 2: Graph y = 2sinx -1 Show two cycles


Amplitude
Period
Key Points every
(quarter period)
Phase shift
Template(units
on x-axis)
equation of axis
Example 3: Graph y = 3cosx +2 Show two cycles

Amplitude
Period
Key Points every
(quarter period)
Phase shift
Template(units
on x-axis)
equation of axis

Example 4: Graph y = -2sinx +1 Show two cycles


Amplitude
Period
Key Points every
(quarter period)
Phase shift
Template(units
on x-axis)
equation of axis

 π
Example 5: Graph y = sin  x −  Show two cycles
 3

Amplitude
Period
Key Points every
(quarter period)
Phase shift
Template(units
on x-axis)
equation of axis
  π 
Example 6: Graph y = 3cos 2 x +  Show two cycles
  6 

Amplitude
Period
Key Points every
(quarter period)
Phase shift

Template(units
on x-axis)
equation of axis

1  π 
Example 7: Graph y = −2 sin   x −  +1 Show two cycles
2  4 
Amplitude
Period
Key Points every
(quarter period)
Phase shift
Template(units
on x-axis)
equation of axis

2 
Example 8: What is the period of y = cos  x 
3 
 3x π 
Example 9: Find the period, amplitude, and phase shift of y = -5sin  − 
 2 4

Example 10: Write an equation of the function graphed below, in terms of both (i) y = and
(ii) y =
Example 11: Write an equation of the function graphed below, in terms of both (i) y = and
(ii) y =

Graphs of tanx, secx, and cscx


Question 1: Graph y = tanx.
x sinx cosx tanx
0
π
4
π
2
π
3
4
π
π
5
4
Vertical asymptotes are located at __________

2 Period of y = tanx:
π
7
4

Characteristics of Reciprocal Functions:

Question 2: Graph y = cosx and y = secx on the same grid. Show two cycles

V.A’s are located at___________

Period:

Question 3: Graph y = sinx and y = cscx on the same grid. Show two cycles .

V.A’s. are located at___________

Period:
 π π
Example 4: Graph y = csc x −  . Show two cycles 
 4 y= sin  x − 
 4
Amplitude
Period
Key Points every
(quarter period)
Phase shift
Template(units
on x-axis)
equation of axis

 π
Question 5: Graph y = sec x +  . Show two cycles.  π
 2 cos x + 
 2
Amplitude
Period
Key Points every
(quarter period)
Phase shift
Template(units
on x-axis)
equation of axis

 π
Question 6: Graph y = sec 2 x −  . Show two cycles.
 3  π
cos 2 x − 
 3
Amplitude
Period
Key Points every
(quarter period)
Phase shift
Template(units
on x-axis)
equation of axis
π
Question 7: Determine the y-intercept of y = −3 tan( x + )+5
3

Question 8: Determine the period of the following trig. Functions.

a) y = cot 4 x + 5

b) y = −2 cot 0.1x

c) y = −3 csc 54 x

d) y = 0.5 sec1.2 x

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