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Math12-1 - Lesson 5 - Graphs of Trigonometric Functions

The document discusses the graphs of trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant. It describes the basic properties of each function like domain, range, period, symmetry, and intercepts. Examples are provided to determine the amplitude, period, phase shift, and vertical shift of trigonometric functions from their equations. The key properties and typical cycles of each function are illustrated through graphs.

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Math12-1 - Lesson 5 - Graphs of Trigonometric Functions

The document discusses the graphs of trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant. It describes the basic properties of each function like domain, range, period, symmetry, and intercepts. Examples are provided to determine the amplitude, period, phase shift, and vertical shift of trigonometric functions from their equations. The key properties and typical cycles of each function are illustrated through graphs.

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LESSON 5

GRAPHS OF TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
GRAPHS OF THE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
The trigonometric functions can be graphed on a
rectangular coordinate system by plotting the points
whose coordinates belong to the function. But the
easier way to graph trigonometric functions is by
using the properties of each function.
GRAPH OF SINE FUNCTION
The graph of y = sin x
Basic properties:
• Domain: All Real numbers
• Range: {y|–1 ≤ y ≤ 1}
• Period: 2π
• Symmetry: With respect to the origin
• x – intercepts: At multiples of π
Graph of y = sin x and y = – sin x

  3 5 3 7
x 0  2
4 2 4 4 2 4
y 0 0.71 1 0.71 0 -0.71 -1 -0.71 0

y
1
y  sin x
y   sin x

o  
  x
3  5 3 7 2
4 2 4 4 2 4

1

one cycle
GRAPH OF COSINE FUNCTION

The graph of y = cos x


Basic properties:
• Domain: All Real numbers
• Range: {y|–1 ≤ y ≤ 1}
• Period: 2π
• Symmetry: With respect to the y – axis
• x – intercepts: At odd multiples of π/2
Graph of y = cos x and y = – cos x
  3 5 3 7
x 0  2
4 2 4 4 2 4
y 1 0.71 0 -0.71 -1 -0.71 0 0.71 1
y
1

y  cos x

o 

 3  5

3 7 2
x
4 2 4 4 2 4 y   cos x

1

one cycle
THE AMPLITUDE AND PERIOD OF SINUSOIDAL GRAPHS
The word sinusoidal means “resembling the sine function”.
Any graphs of the form y = sin x or y = cos x are referred to
as sinusoidal functions.
Amplitude of sinusoidal functions:
For sinusoidal functions of the form y = a sin bx and
y = a cos bx , the amplitude is the |a|. When |a| < 1, the
graph is compressed in the vertical direction, and when |
a| > 1, the graph is stretched in the vertical direction.

Period of sinusoidal functions:


For sinusoidal functions of the form y = a sin bx and
y= a cos bx, the period is 2π/|b|. When 0 < b < 1, the
graph is stretched in the horizontal direction, and when
b > 1, the graph is compressed in the horizontal direction.
The Graphs of y = a sin (bx + c) + d and y = a cos (bx +c) + d
The graph of y = a sin (bx + c) + d and y = a cos (bx +c) + d, have
Amplitude: |a|
Period: 2π/|b|
Phase Shift: – (c/b)
Vertical Shift: d
•The phase shift from y = a sin bx or y = a cos bx is – (c/b) units
to the left if – (c/b) > 0 and to the right if – (c/b) < 0.
•The vertical shift from y = a sin bx or y = a cos bx is d units up if
d > 0 and d units down if d < 0.
EXAMPLES
I. Determine the amplitude, period, phase shift and vertical shift
of each function. Sketch the graph over one period interval.

 
1. y  3 sin  2x  
 2
 
2. y   2 cos 2  x  
 2
 
3. y   2 cos   x    1
 2
1  
4. y  sin  x    2
2  4
II. Each graph displays one cycle of the graph of trigonometric
function, find the equation of each graph.
a) b)

c) d)
GRAPH OF TANGENT FUNCTION

The graph of y = tan x


• Domain: All real numbers except odd multiples of π/2
• Range: All real numbers
• Period: π (the graph completes one cycle on the interval
– π/2 < x < π/2)
• Symmetry: With respect to the origin
• x – intercepts: At multiples of π
• Vertical Asymptotes: At odd multiples of π/2
•The graph has no defined amplitude, since the function is
unbounded.
Graph of y = tan x
   
x   0
2 4 4 2
y  -1 0 1 
y

o x
3 5  3     3  5 3
    
2 4 4 2 4 1 4 2 4 4 2

y = tan x

one cycle
GRAPH OF COTANGENT FUNCTION

The graph of y = cot x


• Domain: All real numbers except multiples of π
• Range: All real numbers
• Period: π (the graph completes one cycle on the interval
0 < x < π/b)
• Symmetry: With respect to the origin
• x – intercepts: At odd multiples of π/2
• Vertical Asymptotes: At multiples of π
•The graph has no defined amplitude, since the function is
unbounded.
Graph of y = cot x
  3
x 0 
4 2 4
y  1 0 -1 
y

y = cot x
1

 o x
3 5 3     3  5 3
    
2 4 4 2 4 1 4 2 4 4 2

one cycle
EXAMPLES
Determine the amplitude, period, phase shift and vertical shift of
each function. Sketch the graph over one period interval.

 
1. y  tan  x    2
 2

 
2. y  2  cot  x  
 4
GRAPH OF COSECANT FUNCTION

The graph of y = csc x


• Domain: All real numbers except multiples of π
• Range: { y|y ≥ 1, y ≤ –1}
• Period: 2π
• Symmetry: With respect to the origin
• x – intercepts: none
• Vertical Asymptotes: At multiples of π
•The graph has no defined amplitude, since the function is
unbounded.
Graph of y = csc x
  3 5 3 7
x 0  2
4 2 4 4 2 4
y  1.41 1 1.41  -1.41 -1 -1.41 
y

y  csc x
2

1 

o   3 3 7
x
 5 2
4 2
1
4 4
2 4

2

one cycle
GRAPH OF SECANT FUNCTION

The graph of y = sec x


• Domain: All real numbers except odd multiples of π/2
• Range: { y|y ≥ 1, y ≤ –1}
• Period: 2π
• Symmetry: With respect to the y – axis
• x – intercepts: none
• Vertical Asymptotes: At odd multiples of π/2
•The graph has no defined amplitude, since the function is
unbounded.
Graph of y = sec x
  3 5 3 7
x 0  2
4 2 4 4 2 4

y 1 1.41  -1.41 -1 -1.41  1.41 1


y
y  sec x
2

x
o   3  5 3 7 2

1
4 2 4
 4 2 4

2

one cycle
EXAMPLES
I. Determine the amplitude, period, phase shift and vertical shift
of each function. Sketch the graph over one period interval.

 
1. y  sec 2  x    2
 2
 
2. y  2 csc  x    2
 4
II. Each graph displays one cycle of the graph of a trigonometric
function, find the equation of each graph.
a) b)

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