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Worksheet A: (Topic 3.

6) Sinusoidal Function Transformations Name:

𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝒉
1. The graph of the sinusoidal function ℎ is shown in the figure above. The function ℎ can be written as
h ( ) = a sin ( b ) + d . Find the values of the constants a, b, and d .

𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝒇
2. The graph of the sinusoidal function 𝑓 is shown in the figure above. The function 𝑓 can be written as
f ( ) = a sin ( b ) + d . Find the values of the constants a, b, and d .

Worksheet A: Topic 3.6 Sinusoidal Function Transformations Created by Bryan Passwater


𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝒈
3. The graph of the sinusoidal function 𝑔 is shown in the figure above. The function 𝑔 can be written as
g ( ) = a sin ( b ) + d . Find the values of the constants a, b, and d .

𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝒉
4. The figure shows the graph of a sinusoidal function ℎ. What are the values of the period and amplitude of ℎ?
(A) The period is 𝜋, and the amplitude is 2.
(B) The period is 𝜋, and the amplitude is 4.
(C) The period is 2𝜋, and the amplitude is 2.
(D) The period is 2𝜋, and the amplitude is 4.

5. The trigonometric function 𝑘 has a maximum at the point ( 0, 8 ) . After this maximum, the next minimum occurs at
the point ( 2 , 2 ) . Which of the following could be an expression for k ( x ) ?

1  1 
(A) 3cos  x +5 (B) 3cos ( 2 x ) + 5 (C) 3sin  x +5 (D) 3sin ( 2 x ) + 5
2  2 

Worksheet A: Topic 3.6 Sinusoidal Function Transformations Created by Bryan Passwater


 
6. The trigonometric function 𝑘 has a maximum at the point  , 30  . After this maximum, the next minimum occurs
2 
 3 
at the point  , 20  . Which of the following could be an expression for k ( x ) ?
 2 

(A) 5cos ( x ) + 25 (B) 10 cos ( x ) + 20 (C) 5sin ( x ) + 25 (D) 10sin ( x ) + 20

7. The trigonometric function 𝑘 has a minimum at the point ( 0, − 6 ) . After this minimum, the next maximum occurs at
the point ( 3 , 0 ) . Which of the following could be an expression for k ( x ) ?

1  1 
(A) 3cos ( 3 x ) − 3 (B) −3cos ( 3 x ) − 3 (C) 3cos  x  − 3 (D) −3cos  x  − 3
3  3 

8. In San Diego, the number of daylight hours is dependent on the day of the year. The number of daylight hours D can
( )
be modeled by the sinusoidal function D ( t ) = 2.4sin 0.017 ( t − 81) + 12 , where t is the day of the year from t = 1 to
t = 365. Based on this model, which of the following statements is correct?
(A) The minimum number of daylight hours in San Diego is 12 hours.
(B) The maximum number of daylight hours in San Diego is 12 hours.
(C) The minimum number of daylight hours in San Diego is 9.6 hours.
(D) The maximum number of daylight hours in San Diego is 9.6 hours.

𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝒈
9. The figure shows the graph of a sinusoidal function 𝑔. Write an equation for 𝑔.

Worksheet A: Topic 3.6 Sinusoidal Function Transformations Created by Bryan Passwater


10. The function 𝑓 is given by f ( x ) = 2sin ( 2 x ) + 1. Which of the following could be the graph of f ( x ) ?
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝒈
11. The figure shows the graph of a trigonometric function 𝑔. Which of the following could be an expression for 𝑔(𝑥 )
       
(A) 2sin ( x ) + 1 (B) 2sin  2  x −  +1
2  
(C) −2sin  2  x −  +1
2  
( )
(D) −2sin 2 ( x −  ) + 1
   

12. The graph of h and its dashed midline for two full cycles is shown. Five points, F , G , J , K , and P are labeled on
the graph. No scale is indicated, and no axes are presented.

The coordinates for the five points: F , G , J , K , and P are: F ( 0, 7 ) , G ( 3, 3) , J ( 6, − 1) , K ( 9, 3) , P (12, 7 ) .

( )
The function h can be written in the form h ( t ) = a sin b ( t + c ) + d . Find values of constants a, b, c, and d .

Worksheet A: Topic 3.6 Sinusoidal Function Transformations Created by Bryan Passwater


13. The graph of h and its dashed midline for two full cycles is shown. Five points, F , G , J , K , and P are labeled on
the graph. No scale is indicated, and no axes are presented.

The coordinates for the five points: F , G , J , K , and P are: F ( 0, 7 ) , G ( 3, 3) , J ( 6, − 1) , K ( 9, 3) , P (12, 7 ) .

( )
The function h can be written in the form h ( t ) = a sin b ( t + c ) + d . Find values of constants a, b, c, and d .

14. The graph of h and its dashed midline for two full cycles is shown. Five points, F , G , J , K , and P are labeled on
the graph. No scale is indicated, and no axes are presented.

The coordinates for the points F , G , J , K , and P are F ( 0, 20 ) , G ( , 16 ) , J ( 2 , 12 ) , K ( 3 , 16 ) , P ( 4 , 20 ) .

( )
The function h can be written in the form h ( t ) = a sin b ( t + c ) + d . Find values of constants a, b, c, and d .

15. The graph of h and its dashed midline for two full cycles is shown. Five points, F , G , J , K , and P are labeled on
the graph. No scale is indicated, and no axes are presented.

   3   5   3 
The coordinates of F , G , J , K , and P are F  , 2  , G  , − 1 , J ( , − 4 ) , K  , − 1 , P  , 2  .
2   4   4   2 

( )
The function h can be written in the form h ( t ) = a sin b ( t + c ) + d . Find values of constants a, b, c, and d .

Worksheet A: Topic 3.6 Sinusoidal Function Transformations Created by Bryan Passwater

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