The document discusses graphing trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, tangent and cotangent. It covers topics like amplitude, period, phase shift, and vertical shift. Examples are given of graphing various trigonometric functions with different coefficients and arguments.
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Graphing Trigonometric Functions
The document discusses graphing trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, tangent and cotangent. It covers topics like amplitude, period, phase shift, and vertical shift. Examples are given of graphing various trigonometric functions with different coefficients and arguments.
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Graphing trigonometric
functions Periodic functions
Sine and cosine
• Amplitude (height and depth) =│a│ y = a sin (b x + c) + d • vertical strech/shrink • Period (length of interval over which cycle occurs) = • horizontal strech/shrink • Cycle (full pattern in graph) y = a cos (b x + c) + d • Phase shift (horizontal) = - + • Vertical shift = d D (-ꚙ, ꚙ) • Reflection over x = sign of a R [d + (-│a│), d +│a│] Graph y = - sin (x) and y = - cos (x) Graph y = 2 sin (x) and y = sin (2x) Graph y = - sin ( x) and y = 3 cos ( x) Graph y = sin (x) + 2 and y = 3 sin (x) + 4 Graph y = 2 sin (4 x) – 3 and y = - 3 cos ( x ) + 5 y = - 3 cos ( x ) + 5 Graph y = 2 sin (x - ) + 3 and y = 3 cos ( x + π) - 5 • y = 3 cos ( x + π) - 5 Graph y = - 2 sin ( x - ) + 3 Graph y = csc (x) and sec (x) Graph y = 2 csc ( x) + 1 Tangent and cotangent function • Period (distance between two vertical asymptotes):