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This document outlines Assignment 04 for the MAT1510 course, due on July 29, 2024, covering topics from chapter 5 of the prescribed materials. The assignment includes various questions related to trigonometric functions, unit circle terminal points, amplitude, period, phase shifts, and graph sketches. It consists of a total of 100 marks, with specific marks allocated to each question.

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This document outlines Assignment 04 for the MAT1510 course, due on July 29, 2024, covering topics from chapter 5 of the prescribed materials. The assignment includes various questions related to trigonometric functions, unit circle terminal points, amplitude, period, phase shifts, and graph sketches. It consists of a total of 100 marks, with specific marks allocated to each question.

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MAT1510/101/0/2024 ASSIGNMENT 04 Due date: Monday, 29 July 2024 Total Marks: 100 UNIQUE ASSIGNMENT NUMBER: 151133 ONLY FOR YEAR MODULE This assignment covers chapter 5 of the prescribed book as well as the study guide DO NOT USE A CALCULATOR. Question 1: 36 Marks (1.1) Find the terminal points P(x, y) on the unit circle determined by the given value ¢ (a) t= z @) ) ¢ 8) 8) @ t @) (1.2) Suppose (5, —13) is the terminal point, on the unit circle, determined by ¢. Find the terminal point determined by each of the following: -t+ 8) () tha @) (©) 2a-t ) @t # 8) (1.3) Find the reference number @ for each of the following values of t fa) t @B) ) ¢ @) @t-% 8) @ t= @ a Question 2: 13 Marks Complete the table below. Note that f is an angle measured in radians. sin(t—7) | cos(t) | sin(2m—f) | cos(t-+ x) | Smallest positive value of f aa 4 - a 2 ene Question 3: 20 Marks Find the amplitude, period and phase shift of the function defined by each of the following equations, and sketch the graph of one complete period. Bl) y=2+c0s(3x—z). (3.2) y=4sin : (x+z) Question 4: 13 Marks 22 The sketch shows the graphs of the functions f and g. The function f is defined by y= Moot cx and (7,2) isa point on the graph of f. The function g is defined by either y =asin B(x—k) or y =acos b(x~k), and b, ¢ and mare positive constants. (4.1) For the function f determine: (a)_ the period, and hence ¢ (b) the value of m (©) the equation that defines f. (4.2) For the funetion g determine: (a) the amplitude, and hence a (b) the period, and hence b (©) the phase shift, and hence k (4) the equation that defines g. Question 5: 18 Marks Sketch the graph of: (SA) y= 3se0 (2x48) (5.2) y= cot} (x m)+1 MAT1510/101/0/2023 Q @ 2) a) Q) (Q) Q) 9) 9) 23

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