1. Graphs of sin , cos , tan
also called trig functions
sin( ) sin( ) sin( )
Note: as we change , different values of sin result
Let =x
Resulting values are Dependent variable, ie. y
So we get,
f( ) = sin
Let's graph f( ) = sin over [0, 2 ]
2.
3. Definitions
Periodic Function = function whose graph has a pattern
Period = the length of one full pattern.
ex. in sine graph its 2
Amplitude = vertical deviation of graph from middle
(sinusoidal axis).
Sinusoidial Axis = horizontal axis above and below
which the graph fluctuates. It defines
the amplitude.
Characteristics of sine function
Domain: In general
Rangle: In general
Zeroes: In general
Graph f( ) = cos over [-2 , 2 ]
Domain: In general
Rangle: In general
Zeroes: In general + k ,k I
4. Graph f( ) = tan over [-2 ,2 ]
Locating the zeroes:
f( ) = 0
ie. tan = 0
sin = 0
when sin = 0, occurs when = 0, , 2 , - , -2
What happens when cos = 0
in tan = sin = sin =
- an invisible line where the graph or function is undefined
when cos = 0, occurs when = , 3 , - , -3
Domain: In general
Range: In general
Equations for asymptotes: x =