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The document contains information about trigonometric graphs including: 1) All trigonometric graphs are periodic and repeat themselves. The sine, cosine, and tangent graphs are known for specific degree and radian values between 0-360 degrees. 2) Examples of trigonometric graphs are given for y=sin(x), y=cos(x), and y=tan(x) showing their periodic behavior and known x-y points. 3) Past exam questions from various years are summarized relating to trigonometric graphs, their properties, and intersections between graphs.

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The document contains information about trigonometric graphs including: 1) All trigonometric graphs are periodic and repeat themselves. The sine, cosine, and tangent graphs are known for specific degree and radian values between 0-360 degrees. 2) Examples of trigonometric graphs are given for y=sin(x), y=cos(x), and y=tan(x) showing their periodic behavior and known x-y points. 3) Past exam questions from various years are summarized relating to trigonometric graphs, their properties, and intersections between graphs.

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