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Module 6) Solutions

The document contains worked examples of trigonometric equations and graphs. Multiple pages provide the parameters of trig functions such as amplitude, period, maximum and minimum values. Work is shown finding trig equations from given values or graphs. Regression lines are fitted to data sets exhibiting periodic behavior.

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Module 6) Solutions

The document contains worked examples of trigonometric equations and graphs. Multiple pages provide the parameters of trig functions such as amplitude, period, maximum and minimum values. Work is shown finding trig equations from given values or graphs. Regression lines are fitted to data sets exhibiting periodic behavior.

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1. 180⁰= πrad

7
210⁰= π
6

2. 180⁰ = π rad

8.5 rad= 1530/π

= 487⁰

3. (A)
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3. (b) One radiant is the measure of a central angle of a circle that intercepts an arc equal

in length to the radius of that circle . And this is because the total circumference

equals 2π times the radius. A full circular rotation is 2π radians.

2π radians= 360⁰

1 radiant = 360/2π

≈ 57.3⁰

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4. 360⁰ + 360⁰ + 120⁰ = 840⁰

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A. Maximum value= 2

B. Minimum value = -6

C. Amplitude= 4

2π 2π
D. PERIOD= =
B 3

E. Y= -2

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Recall, the general formula of the equation is ; y = Asin(Bx-C)+ D

But,

C=0 &. D= -3

Therefore,

Y= Asin(Bx)-3
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Recall,

(A x 1) + D= maximum value

(A x 1) +(-3)= 1

A-3=1

A= 1+ 3

A=4


PERIOD=
B

PERIOD = 180⁰ = π


Π=
B

B=2

The equation is therefore;

y = 4sin(2x)-3

Then plotting the graph;


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3.

Amplitude= -2

Maximum= 3

Midline= y= 0

Minimum= -3
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PERIOD = 4

I found each character by comparing each parameter with the general trig equation: y=

Asin(Bx-C)+D

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4.

From the information given,

( A x 1 ) + D = 15

15−1
Then, A= =7
2

7 + D = 15

D = 15 – 7

D=8


P=
B


70 =
B

π
B=
35

Then the equation becomes 7sin( π /35 ¿ x+ 8

Then plotting the graph .


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I sketched the graph by comparing the parameters given with the general form of the trig

equation: y = Asin ( Bx-C )+D

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1. AMPLITUDE= 5

2. Equation of middle line = y= -1

3. Maximum= 4

4. Minimum= -5

5. Vertical translation= -1
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2) Option : C

This is because there’s a visible difference between their amplitudes, and their graphs

would also meet at a common point at 1/30 sec

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b. Y= 2cos(x)-1

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c. (a) D= 2.5 + 150

= 152. 5

(B) 147.5 < D < 152. 5

(C ) PERIOD = 365

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5. (A)

(B) (I) Amplitude= 8m

(II) PERIOD = 48

(III) y = 18

π
( C) y = 8sin ( x -1.57)+18
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1 (A) THIS IS BECAUSE THE DATA EXHIBITS PERIODIC BEHAVIOUR

B. THE MIDLINE.

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max−mini 10.5−3.1
2. (a) (i) = =3.2
2 2

D= 3.1 +3.2

= 6.3

A = 3.2

PERIOD (P) = 13


P=
B


13 =
B


B=
13

Rcall, y= Asin (Bx-C)+D

Y= 3.200sin( 0.483x) +6.300

2 (a) (ii) The equation shows the true maximum values, as compared to a different set

of six points

(B) 1.5 hours

(C ) 14. 36 = 14 + 36/60
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14.36 = 14 + ⅗

14.36 = 14. 6

Substituting the value of h into the general equation

Y= 3.200sin(0.483x) +6.300

Y= 3.200sin(0.483(14.6))+6.300

Y= 6.33m

(D ) The regression line looks reasonable, and the period is 13.

(E ) 3.30AM

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3. D = 14M

4. 30 MINUTES.

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