Trigonometrical Graphs

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Trigonometrical Graphs Stephanie Underwood Petroc sin cos = y x

Topic Aims Level Method Equipment Duration Trigonometrical Graphs - Matching Graphs with Equations and First Derivatives Aims To develop an understanding of : Cubic Equations Factorising to find the point of intersection with the axes Testing Differentiation This resource has been used to provide checks on learning at the end of delivery of this subject matter. The activity allows for effective recap Level Level 3 Method PowerPoint slides, slide 3 to need the cutting out (copies for every Student), Learners are then required to match the equations with the first derivatives and then match them to the graph. Equipment Printer Scissors Pen/Pencils Duration 10-20 Minutes

Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Match Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Please cut out the graphs individually

Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Match Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Please cut out the graphs individually

Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Match Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Please cut out the graphs individually

Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Match Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Please cut out the graphs individually

Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Match Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Please cut out the graphs individually

Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Match Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Please cut out the graphs individually

Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Match Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs y = (x-2) (x+1) (x3) y = (x-3) (x+2) (x-1) = 3x3 – 8x +1 y = x-3 + 4x2 (x+2) (x-1) Please cut out the graphs individually y = (x-1) (x-1) (x-6) = 3x2 – 4x -5 y = x3 + 4x2 – 11x +6 y = (x+1) (x+1) (x-6)

Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Match Equations, First Derivatives, Graphs Y= (x+1) (x+2) - (x-3) = 3x2 + 8x +1 y = x3 – 4x2 +x + 6 y = x3 – 2x2 – 5x +6 Please cut out the graphs individually = 3x2 + 8x - 11 y = x3 – 4x2 – 11x - 6 = 3x2 - 7 = 3x2 – 8x -11

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