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1 More Trig – Graphing Trig Functions
Learning Objective: To graph the sin, cos and tan functions and their transformations Warm-up (IN) Evaluate. Give exact values.

2 Learning Objective: To graph the sin, cos and tan functions and their transformations
Notes Cool graphs!

3 Trig functions are periodic - they repeat
Learning Objective: To graph the sin, cos and tan functions and their transformations Trig functions are periodic - they repeat Cycle - A portion of the graph of the function from one point on the graph to the point at which the graph starts to repeat itself Period - The number of degrees taken to complete one cycle The period of the sin and cos graphs are 360˚ Amplitude - The distance from its axis to the highest or lowest point The amplitude of the sin and cos graphs is 1

4 b = horizontal stretch/ compression (phase shift)
Learning Objective: To graph the sin, cos and tan functions and their transformations h = horizontal shift a = amplitude b = horizontal stretch/ compression (phase shift) k = vertical shift (changes period by a factor of )

5 Learning Objective: To graph the sin, cos and tan functions and their transformations
Ex 1 - Describe the transformations, then graph at least one period with its parent function. The amplitude is 1/2

6 Learning Objective: To graph the sin, cos and tan functions and their transformations
The period is

7 Learning Objective: To graph the sin, cos and tan functions and their transformations
Shifts right 45˚

8 Learning Objective: To graph the sin, cos and tan functions and their transformations
Shifts down 2

9 Out – Compare and contrast the graph of with the graph of .
Summary – I have a question about…or… Wow! I… HW – p. 864 #11-39 ODD


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