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Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Graphs of the Circular Functions

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Graphs of the Sine and Cosine Functions 4.2 Translations of the Graphs of the Sine and Cosine Functions 4.3 Graphs of the Tangent and Cotangent Functions 4.4 Graphs of the Secant and Cosecant Functions 4.5Harmonic Motion 4 Graphs of the Circular Functions

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Graphs of the Secant and Cosecant Functions 4.4 Graph of the Secant Function ▪ Graph of the Cosecant Function ▪ Graphing Techniques ▪ Addition of Ordinates ▪ Connecting Graphs with Equations

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Secant Function f(x) = sec x

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Secant Function f(x) = sec x

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Secant Function f(x) = sec x  The graph is discontinuous at values of x of the form and has vertical asymptotes at these values.  There are no x-intercepts.  Its period is 2π.  Its graph has no amplitude, since there are no minimum or maximum values.  The graph is symmetric with respect to the y-axis, so the function is an even function. For all x in the domain, sec(–x) = sec(x).

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Cosecant Function f(x) = csc x

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Cosecant Function f(x) = csc x

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Cotangent Function f(x) = cot x  The graph is discontinuous at values of x of the form x = nπ and has vertical asymptotes at these values.  There are no x-intercepts.  Its period is 2π.  Its graph has no amplitude, since there are no minimum or maximum values.  The graph is symmetric with respect to the origin, so the function is an odd function. For all x in the domain, csc(–x) = –csc(x).

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Secant and Cosecant Functions To graph the cosecant function on a graphing calculator, use the identity To graph the secant function on a graphing calculator, use the identity

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Secant and Cosecant Functions

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Guidelines for Sketching Graphs of Cosecant and Secant Functions Step 2Sketch the vertical asymptotes. They will have equations of the form x = k, where k is an x-intercept of the graph of the guide function. Step 1Graph the corresponding reciprocal function as a guide, use a dashed curve. y = cos bxy = a sec bx y = a sin bxy = a csc bx Use as a GuideTo Graph

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Guidelines for Sketching Graphs of Cosecant and Secant Functions Step 3Sketch the graph of the desired function by drawing the typical U-shaped branches between the adjacent asymptotes. The branches will be above the graph of the guide function when the guide function values are positive and below the graph of the guide function when the guide function values are negative.

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Example 1 GRAPHING y = a sec bx Step 1Graph the corresponding reciprocal function The function has amplitude 2 and one period of the graph lies along the interval that satisfies the inequality Divide the interval into four equal parts and determine the key points.

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Example 1 GRAPHING y = a sec bx (continued) Step 2Sketch the vertical asymptotes. These occur at x-values for which the guide function equals 0, such as x =  3 , x = 3 , x = , x = 3 .

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Example 1 GRAPHING y = a sec bx (continued) Step 3Sketch the graph of by drawing the typical U-shaped branches, approaching the asymptotes.

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Example 2 GRAPHING y = a csc (x – d) Step 1Graph the corresponding reciprocal function

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Example 2 GRAPHING y = a csc (x – d) (continued) Step 2Sketch the vertical asymptotes through the x-intercepts of These have the form where n is any integer.

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Example 2 GRAPHING y = a csc (x – d) (continued) Step 3Sketch the graph of by drawing typical U-shaped branches between the asymptotes.

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Addition of Ordinates New functions can be formed by adding or subtracting other functions. y = cos x + sin x Graph y = cos x and y = sin x. Then, for selected values of x, plot the points (x, cos x + sin x) and join the points with a sinusoidal curve.

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Example 3(a) DETERMINING AN EQUATION FOR A GRAPH Determine an equation for the graph. This is the graph of y = tan x reflected across the y-axis and stretched vertically by a factor of 2. An equation for the graph is y = –2 tan x.

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Example 3(b) DETERMINING AN EQUATION FOR A GRAPH Determine an equation for the graph. An equation for the graph is y = cot 2x. This is the graph of y = cot x with period Therefore, b = 2.

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley Example 3(c) DETERMINING AN EQUATION FOR A GRAPH Determine an equation for the graph. An equation for the graph is y = 1 + sec x. This is the graph of y = sec x, translated one unit upward.