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6.

5 Exploring Graphs of the Reciprocal Trigonometric Functions

Sketch a graph of both f(x) = sin(x) and f(x) = csc(x), and complete the table for csc(x):

Vertical Asymptotes:
Local Maximums:
Local Minimums:
Positive Intervals:
Negative Intervals:
Intervals of Increase:
Intervals of Decrease:

Sketch a graph of both f(x) = cos(x) and f(x) = sec(x), and complete the table for sec(x):

Vertical Asymptotes:

Local Maximums:

Local Minimums:

Positive Intervals:

Negative Intervals:

Intervals of Increase:

Intervals of Decrease

Sketch a graph of both f(x) = tan(x) and f(x) = cot(x), and complete the table for cot(x):

Vertical Asymptotes:
Local Maximums:
Local Minimums:
Positive Intervals:

Negative Intervals:

Intervals of Increase:

Intervals of Decrease:
6.5 Exploring Graphs of the Reciprocal Trigonometric Functions

Using your knowledge of the relationship between sin/csc, cos/sec and tan/cot, sketch each of the
following :

a) f(x) = sin(2x) and g(x) = csc(2x)

b) f(x) = cos(x) and g(x) = sec(x) – 1

Pg. 353 #1 – 3, 7

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