Graphing Trigonometric Functions

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Graphing Trigonometric Functions

1. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.

2. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.

3. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.

4. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.

5. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.

6. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.

7. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.

8. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.

9. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.

10. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.

11. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.

12. Graph: Find the domain, range, period and amplitude.