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6.4.2 – Graphing Transformed Trig Functions
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Based on the previous 2 days, you should now be familiar with: – Sin, Cos, Tan graphs – 3 different shifts: Period, Amplitude, Phase Shift Using the information, we can now create graphs of transformed trig functions
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Graphing Transformed Functions In order to graph transformed functions, we will NOT be using tables Instead, use the basic shape of the graph, and apply the following changes: – 1) Period – 2) Adjusted amplitude – 3) Phase shift – 4) Vertical shift
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In all cases, the basics of the graph should not change Just use the parent function to help sketch the shape; label points for amplitude/phase shifts
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Example. Sketch the graph for the function f(x) = 2sin(x – π/2) – Period? – Amplitude? – Phase shift?
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Example. Sketch the graph for the function f(x) = 5cos(2x + 6π)
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Example. Sketch the graph of: f(x) = 5tan(x – π) + 2 – Vertical shift now comes into play
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As part of your take home assessment, you will be asked to create graphs of functions you may design/apply changes too The catch? You may draw them, use items to build them, use anything at your disposal to create the graphs of the functions
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Assignment Due: Tuesday, February 19 th No presentation; just a pass around with other students No late turn in. Period.
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