Trigonometry Graphs For Sine, Cosine and Tangent Functions
Trigonometry Graphs For Sine, Cosine and Tangent Functions
Trigonometry Graphs
To sketch the trigonometry graphs of the functions – Sine, Cosine and Tangent, we need to
know the period, phase, amplitude, maximum and minimum turning points. These graphs are
used in many areas of engineering and science. Few of the examples are the growth of animals
and plants, engines and waves, etc. Also, we have graphs for all the trigonometric functions
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The graphical representation of sine, cosine and tangent functions are explained here briefly
with the help of the corresponding graph. Students can learn how to graph a trigonometric
function here along with practice questions based on it.
y = sin x
The height of the curve at each point is equal to the line value of sine
1 at π/2 -1 at (3π/2)
Cos Graph
y = cos x
y = cos x graph is the graph we get after shifting y = sin x to π/2 units to the left
1 at 0, 4π -1 at 2π
There are a few similarities between the sine and cosine graphs, They are:
1. Both have the same curve which is shifted along the x-axis
The combined graph of sine and cosine function can be represented as follows.
Tan Graph
The tan function is completely different from sin and cos function. The function here goes
between negative and positive infinity, crossing through 0 over a period of π radian.
Tan Graph
y = tan x
The tangent graph has an undefined amplitude as the curve tends to infinity
1. Sine
2. Cosine
3. Tangent
4. Cosecant
5. Secant
6. Cotangent
Trigonometric graphs for these Trigonometry functions can be drawn if you know the following:
Amplitude
It is the absolute value of any number multiplied with it on the trigonometric function.
The height from the centre line to the peak (or trough) is called amplitude.
You can also measure the height from highest to lowest points and then dividing it by 2.
Also, notice that the function is in usual orientation or upside down depending on the
minus or plus sign of the amplitude value.
Period
The Period goes from any point (one peak) to the next matching point.
The above terms are also important to use the graph of trigonometry formulas
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Different methods can be used to draw the graph of a trigonometric function. The detailed
explanation of one of the efficient methods is given below.
While drawing a graph of the sine function, convert the given function to the general form as a
sin (bx – c) + d in order to find the different parameters such as amplitude, phase shift, vertical
shift and period.
Where,
|a| = Amplitude
2π/|b| = Period
d = Vertical shift
Similarly, for the cosine function we can use the formula a cos (bx – c) + d.
Thus, the graphs of all the six trigonometric functions are as shown in the below figure.
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Maximum and Minimum Value of Trigonometric Functions
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Amplitude = 5, so the distance between the max and min value is 10.
moved up by 4
max turning point when (5 × 1)+ 4 = 9 and min turning point when (5 × -1) + 4 = -1
Period = 2π/2 = π
max turning point when (4 × 1)+ 7 = 11 and min turning point when (4 × -1) + 7 = 3
Period = 2π/3
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