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Algebra 2 12.6 Day 2 Notes Circular and Periodic Functions.

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1 Algebra 2 12.6 Day 2 Notes Circular and Periodic Functions

2 Periodic Function A periodic function has y-values that repeat at regular intervals. One complete pattern is a cycle, and the horizontal length of one cycle is a period.

3 Example 1 Determine the period of the function.

4 Example 2 Determine the period of the function.

5 Example 3 Determine the period of the function.

6 Example 4 The pedals on a bicycle rotate as the bike is being ridden. The height of a bicycle pedal varies periodically as a function of the time, as shown in the figure. Notice that the pedal makes one complete rotation every two seconds. Make a table showing the height of a bicycle pedal at 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, and 5.0 seconds. Identify the period of the function.

7 Example 4 Continued Graph the function. Let the horizontal axis represent the time t and the vertical axis represent the height h in inches that the pedal is from the ground.

8 Example 5 The pedals on a trick oversized bicycle rotate as the bike is being ridden. The height of a bicycle pedal varies periodically as a function of the time, as shown in the figure. Notice that the pedal makes one complete rotation every 4.0 seconds. Choose the correct table showing the height of a bicycle pedal at 0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, and 4.0 seconds. Identify the period of the function.

9 Example 5 Continued Find the maximum height and minimum height of the graph of the function if the horizontal axis represents the time t and the vertical axis represents the height in inches that the pedal is from the ground.

10 Exit Slip Determine the period of the function.


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