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1 Graphing Other Trig Functions
Lesson 2.6

2 Ordered Pairs Consider the ordered pairs in the table at the right
x tan(x) -3.142 0.000 -2.618 0.577 -2.094 1.732 -1.571 -1.047 -1.732 -0.524 -0.577 0.524 1.047 1.571 2.094 2.618 3.142 3.665 4.189 4.712 5.236 5.760 6.283 Consider the ordered pairs in the table at the right Note Period = π Maximum y values Minimum y values ?

3 Plotting the Ordered Pairs
Period = π No max or min, no amplitude – goes to infinity

4 Try with web graphing utility
Analyzing y = a tan(b x) The leading coefficient does not affect the amplitude There is no amplitude Rather it affects how much the curve flattens out Try with web graphing utility

5 Analyzing y = a tan(b x) The value of b affects the period

6 cotangent(x) The shape of the graph is the same
The curve tilts the other way

7 cosecant(x) The reciprocal of sin(x) csc(x) sin(x)

8 secant(x) Reciprocal of cos(x) Note for y = a sec (b x)
The a affects how low/high the dip occurs The b affects the period As with sin and cos, period = 2π/b

9 View nSpire version of Rocket Launch Problem
Assignment Lesson 2.6 Page 189 Exercises 1 – 53 EOO View nSpire version of Rocket Launch Problem


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