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Graphs of Trig Functions Unit #4, Lesson 6
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http://www.teachnet-uk.org.uk/2005%20Projects/Maths-Trigonometry/trigonometric-equations/index.htm
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30° 60° 120° 150° 210° 240° 300° 330° 90°180°270° 360° 1 http://www.teachnet-uk.org.uk/2005%20Projects/Maths-Trigonometry/trigonometric-equations/index.htm
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30° 60° 120° 150° 210° 240° 300° 330° 90°180°270° 360° 1 http://www.teachnet-uk.org.uk/2005%20Projects/Maths-Trigonometry/trigonometric-equations/index.htm
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30° 60° 120° 150° 210° 240° 300° 330° 90°180°270° 360° 1 http://www.teachnet-uk.org.uk/2005%20Projects/Maths-Trigonometry/trigonometric-equations/index.htm
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30° 60° 120° 150° 210° 240° 300° 330° 90°180°270° 360° 1 http://www.teachnet-uk.org.uk/2005%20Projects/Maths-Trigonometry/trigonometric-equations/index.htm
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30° 60° 120° 150° 210° 240° 300° 330° 90°180°270° 360° 1 http://www.teachnet-uk.org.uk/2005%20Projects/Maths-Trigonometry/trigonometric-equations/index.htm
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30° 60° 120° 150° 210° 240° 300° 330° 90°180°270° 360° 1 http://www.teachnet-uk.org.uk/2005%20Projects/Maths-Trigonometry/trigonometric-equations/index.htm
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math.tutorvista.com
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Cosine http://www.teachnet-uk.org.uk/2005%20Projects/Maths-Trigonometry/trigonometric-equations/index.htm
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Other Trig Function Graphs http://www.biology.arizona.edu/biomath/tutorials/trigonometric/graphtrigfunctions.html
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TRANSFORMATIONS OF SINE AND COSINE GRAPHS Moving on…
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Amplitude Half the distance between the maximum and minimum values of the graph of the function. The amplitude of the graphs of y=asinx and y=acosx is |a|. What if “a” is a negative number?
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For Example: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/grphtrig.htm This is the graph of sin(x)
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For Example: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/grphtrig.htm And this is the graph of 3sin(x)
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Period One complete repetition of the pattern is called a cycle. The period of a function is the horizontal length of one complete cycle. The formula for calculating the period of the graphs of y=sin(bx) and y=cos(bx) is.
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For Example: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/grphtrig.htm This is the graph of sin(x)
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For Example: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/grphtrig.htm And this is the graph of sin(2x)
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Phase Shift The horizontal shift of a graph. The phase shift of the graphs of y=sin(bx-c) and y=cos(bx-c) is c/b. Watch your signs!
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For Example: f(t) = sin(t – π/3) http://www.purplemath.com/modules/grphtrig.htm
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Vertical Shift The vertical shift of the graphs of y=sinx+d and y=cosx+d is d.
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For Example: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/grphtrig.htm This is the graph of sin(x)
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For Example: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/grphtrig.htm And this is the graph of sinx + 3
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For the graph of the function, find the following: Amplitude: Period: Phase Shift: Vertical Shift:
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For the graph of the function, find the following: Amplitude: |3| = 3 Period: Phase Shift: Vertical Shift:
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For the graph of the function, find the following: Amplitude: |3| = 3 Period: Phase Shift: Vertical Shift:
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For the graph of the function, find the following: Amplitude: |3| = 3 Period: Phase Shift: Vertical Shift:
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For the graph of the function, find the following: Amplitude: |3| = 3 Period: Phase Shift: Vertical Shift: 1
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