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6.4 Notes Graphing trigonometric functions transformationally: changes to coefficient A
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Amplitude Transformations To make a change to the amplitude of the graph of a trigonometric function, modify the coefficient, A, of the trigonometric equation.
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Amplitude Transformations If the coefficient of the trigonometric function is positive one, then the graph is the parent graph. y = sin x:
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Amplitude Transformations A coefficient with an absolute value greater than 1 increases the amplitude. The graph is taller than the parent graph. A coefficient with an absolute value less than 1 decreases the amplitude. The graph is shorter than the parent graph. http://id.mind.net/~zona/mstm/physics/w aves/introduction/introductionWaves.html http://id.mind.net/~zona/mstm/physics/w aves/introduction/introductionWaves.html
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Amplitude Transformations If the coefficient is negative, then the parent graph is reflected across the x-axis. For example,
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Amplitude Transformations For the following example problems and for the homework, the directions are to graph the pair of functions on the same graph using conventional graphing techniques.
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Amplitude Transformations Example 1:
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Amplitude Transformations Example 2:
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Amplitude Transformations Example 3:
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