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5.6 Transformations of the Sine and Cosine Graphs Wed Nov 12 Do Now Use the sine and cosine values of 0, pi/2, pi, 3pi/2 and 2pi to sketch the graph of f(x) = sin x and g(x) = cos x

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Page 1: 5.6 Transformations of the Sine and Cosine Graphs Wed Nov 12 Do Now Use the sine and cosine values of 0, pi/2, pi, 3pi/2 and 2pi to sketch the graph of

5.6 Transformations of the Sine and Cosine Graphs

Wed Nov 12

Do NowUse the sine and cosine values of 0, pi/2, pi, 3pi/2 and 2pi to sketch the graph of f(x) = sin x and g(x) = cos x

Page 2: 5.6 Transformations of the Sine and Cosine Graphs Wed Nov 12 Do Now Use the sine and cosine values of 0, pi/2, pi, 3pi/2 and 2pi to sketch the graph of

Review of graphs

• Y = sin x

• Period of 2pi• Amplitude of 1• Goes through (0, 0)

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Review of Graphs

• Y = cos x

• Period of 2pi• Amplitude of 1• Goes through (0, 1)

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Transformations

• We are interested in the graphs of functions in the form

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The Constant A

• Recall that coefficients of functions result in a vertical shift / shrink

• The constant A affects the amplitude of sine and cosine. The amplitude = A

• If A is negative, the graph is upside down

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Ex

• Graph the following• 1)

• 2)

• 3)

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The Constant B

• Recall that coefficients of X result in a horizontal stretch / shrink

• The constant B affects the period

• The period of these graphs is

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Ex

• Sketch a graph of the following• 1)

• 2)

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The Constant C

• The constant C, like in previous functions, results in a horizontal shift C units right / left

• This is also known as a phase shift

• Ex: sin (x – 4) is a shift to the right 4 units

• Cos (x + pi) is a shift to the left pi units

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The Constant D

• The constant D results in a vertical shift D units up / down

• Ex: y = sin x + 1 shifts up 1 unit

• Ex: y = cos x – 4 shifts down 4 units

• Notice no parenthesis

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Combined Transformations

• When working with multiple transformations, we want to rewrite the functions

• This helps you see the phase shift

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How to graph

• 1) determine the period, amplitude, and shifts• 2) graph and shift the period, and split it into 4

regions• 3) plot a point in between each region,

including the amplitude and shifts in your calculations

• 4) connect the points in the correct sine or cosine wave

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Ex

• Sketch a graph of

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Ex

• Sketch a graph of

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Closure

• Graph

• HW: p.523 #1-25 odds

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5.6 Transformations of Sine and Cosine cont’dThurs Nov 13

• Do Now• Graph the following• 1) y = sin(1/2 x)]

• 2) y = - 2cos( 2x )

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HW Review: p.523 #1-25 odds

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Review of Sine and Cosine

• Recall the transformations

• A affects the amplitude• B affects the period• C/B affects the phase shift• D affects the vertical shift

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Ex

• Graph

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Matching

• On p.522

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Closure

• What kind of transformations can affect the sine and cosine graphs? How do we determine what transformations occur?

• HW: p.523 #27-43 odds

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5.6 Addition and Multiplication of OrdinatesFri Nov 14

• Do Now• Graph

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HW Review: p.523 #27-43

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Graphs of Sums: Additions of Ordinates

• When graphing a sum of 2 trigonometric functions, we use a strategy called addition of ordinates

Page 25: 5.6 Transformations of the Sine and Cosine Graphs Wed Nov 12 Do Now Use the sine and cosine values of 0, pi/2, pi, 3pi/2 and 2pi to sketch the graph of

Properties of sums

• The period of a sum will be the least common multiple of every period

• Graph each important point by adding the y-values of each trig function

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ex

• Graph y = 2sin x + sin 2x

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Damped Oscillation: Multiplication of Ordinates

• We’ll just graph these

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Finding zeros (review)

• To find zeros of a function,• 1) Graph function• 2) 2nd -> calc -> zeros• 3) Left bound – pick a point slightly left of the

zero you want• 4) Right bound – pick a point slight right of the

zero you want• 5) Guess – hit enter

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ex

• Solvethe zeros ofon the interval [-12,12]

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closure

• What is addition of ordinates? How do we graph these functions?

• HW: p.524 #45-73 odds

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5.6 Other Trig TransformationsMon Nov 17

• Do Now• Graph y = csc x and y = tan x on your calculator

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HW Review: p.524 #45-73 odds

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Review: f(x) = tan x and cot x

• The period of tangent and cotangent is pi

• Each period is separated by vertical asymptotes

• Amplitude does not affect the graph drastically

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Basic graphs

• Y = tan x y = cot x

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Review: f(x) = csc x and sec x

• The period of csc x and sec x is 2pi

• Vertical asymptotes occur every half period

• The amplitude represents how close to the center each curve gets

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Basic Graphs

• Y = csc x y = sec x

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Transformations

• Transformations affect these 4 graphs the same way

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Ex

• Sketch the graph of

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Ex

• Sketch the graph of

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Closure

• Graph

• HW: p. 525 #89-97 odds• CH 5 Test soon

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5.6 ReviewTues Nov 18

• Do Now• Sketch the graph of

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HW Review p.525 #89-97

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Transformations Review

• Basic graphs

• Transformations

• Period, Amplitude, Phase shift, Vertical shift

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Closure

• What are some identifying properties of trigonometric functions and their graphs?

• HW: p.529 #1-83 odds skip 53 55 due Thursday

• SGO Assessment Wed Nov 19• Ch 5 Test Fri Nov 21