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Homework Questions? Discuss with the people around you. Do not turn in Homework yet… You will do it at the end of class.
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Trigonometric Functions – Day 2 1.6
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Goal Given a set of data, I will find the sinusoid function and graph the function using the calculator.
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Example An oven is set to bake at temperature of 350 F. The oven takes a while to heat up, then it remains at a fairly constant temperature. The following temperatures are taken at different times (t minutes) after the oven is turned on. Use a sine or cosine function to model the temperature of the oven at time t.
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Copy this table in your notes time (t minutes) 202428323640444852 temperature (degrees Farenheit) 350354.9347.8346.1353.9352.2345.1350354.9
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What does this look like? Start by entering the data into your calculator, choosing an appropriate window, and graphing it.
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What do we need to do?
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Vertical Translation The vertical translation is the average of the maximum and minimum values. vertical translation = (354.9 + 345.1) 2 = 350
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Amplitude The amplitude is the distance from the horizontal axis (the vertical translation) to a maximum or minimum value, so: Amplitude = 354.9 - 350 = 4.9
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Period By looking at the table, it would appear that the function will have maximum values when t = 24 and t = 52. It also looks like the function completes two cycles between these times (because it looks like there is another max somewhere between t=36 and t=40). 52-24=28. 28 divided by 2 cycles =14 We will estimate the period to be 14 minutes.
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Horizontal Translation The horizontal translation is the y value of the first max minus one-fourth of the period. 14÷4, or 3.5. The horizontal translation for our sine curve would be 24 - 3.5= 20.5
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Put it all together
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Check your equation Graph your equation to check if it is a close fit with the data.
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You are ready! Now you can do question 24 on page 52. When you are done, turn in the 1.6 homework assignment.
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