WARM UP. 1. Expand the expression (x 2 + 3) Factor the expression x 2 2x Find the roots of 4x 2 x + 1 by graphing.

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WARM UP Monday, December 8, 2014 1. Expand the expression (x 2 + 3) 2 2. Factor the expression x 2 2x 8 3. Find the roots of 4x 2 x + 1 by graphing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Objectives Distinguish between the graphs of sine, cosine and tangent functions Identify the Period, Amplitude, Phase Shift, and Midline from the graph of a trigonometric function. Identify the Period, Amplitude, Phase Shift, and Midline from the graph of a trigonometric function. Homework Graphing Worksheets, all problems

Homework Review key is on my website

Unit Circle Quiz Put in your degrees first Convert to Radians π 180 Put in the coordinates for the 90 degree increments Fill in the first quadrant coordinates. Remember all are fractions over 2. Use 1,2,3 1,2,3 square root to complete the numerators. Use boxes to complete the other quadrants.

Unit Circle Quiz Swap and Check

Remember to try these approaches when you are verifying identities or simplifying expressions Put the expression in terms of sine and cosine Split fractions with a single term denominator by distributing the denominator to each term in the numerator. Combine fractions with different denominators by finding a common denominator. Practice is THE ONLY WAY you get better at these!

The trigonometric functions are PERIODIC functions. Starting at the origin, how long does it take this function to complete a cycle on the x axis? 2π Where on the x axis does the next cycle end? 4π

We call the length of one cycle the Period of the function. So what is the period of this function? 2π

The amplitude of the graph is one half the distance between the maximum and minimum value in one period. So what is the amplitude of this function? 1 ( 1) 2 = 1

Relate this graph to your Unit Circle What are the y values of this function at the x values of 0, π 2, π, 3π 2, 2π? What function does this graph represent? (0, 0) π 2, 1 3π (0, 0) 2, 1 (0, 0) Looking at your unit circle What do you think the x values represent? What do you think the y values represent? Angle measures in radians y values on the unit circle

Relate this graph to your Unit Circle This is the Sine function! y = sin(x) where x is equal to an angle measure and y is equal to the sine of the angle measure.

Can you guess what this graph this is? Cosine y = cos(x) where x is equal to an angle measure and y is equal to the cosine of the angle measure.

Trig Graphs are pretty cool Best Site for Trig Illustrations Ever

Compare the graphs of sine and cosine f(x) = sin x f(x) = cos x Period: 2π Amplitude: 1 Period: 2π Amplitude: 1 f(0) = 0 f(0) = 1 f π 2 = 1 f π 2 = 0 f(π) = 0 f(π) = 1 f 3π 2 = 1 f 3π 2 = 0 f(2π) = 0 f(2π) = 1

Just like all the other functions we ve looked at this semester, the parent sine and cosine functions can be shifted left, right, up and down. We can also stretch and compress these functions. Notice we have a new name for a horizontal shift. The equation for the midline is y = k

Find the period and amplitude for following sine curve. Period: 2π Amplitude: 2 Write the equation of the function. No horizontal or vertical shift since function is centered around the x axis and f(0) = 0. y = 2 sin x Remember y = a sin b x h + k 2π = 2π b So b = 1 y = 2 sin 1 x 0 + 0 period = 2π b

Find the period and amplitude for following sine curve. Period: 2π What s different about this sine curve? It s flipped. Amplitude: 3 How do we deal with functions flipped over the x axis? We put a negative in front of a. Write the equation of the function. No horizontal or vertical shift since function is centered around the x axis and f(0) = 0. y = 3 sin x Remember y = a cos b x h + k 2π = 2π b So b = 1 y = 3 cos 1 x 0 + 0 period = 2π b

Find the period and amplitude for following sine curve. Period: π 3 Amplitude: 1 2 Write the equation of the function. No horizontal or vertical shift since function is centered around the x axis and f(0) = 0. π 3 = 2π b So b = 6 y = 1 sin 6x 2 y = 1 sin 6 x 0 + 0 2 Remember y = a sin b x h + k period = 2π b

Find the period and amplitude for following cosine curve. Period: 8 Amplitude: 2 Write the equation of the function. No horizontal or vertical shift since function is centered around the x axis and f(0) is a max or min. y = 2 cos π 4 x Remember y = a cos b x h + k 8 = 2π b So b = 1 4 π y = 2 cos 1 π x 0 + 0 4 period = 2π b

Find the period and amplitude for following cosine curve. Period: π What s different about this cosine curve? It s flipped. Amplitude: 3 How do we deal with functions flipped over the x axis? We put a negative in front of a. Write the equation of the function. No horizontal or vertical shift since function is centered around the x axis and f(0) is a max or min. y = 3 cos 2x Remember y = a cos b x h + k π = 2π b So b = 2 y = 3 cos 2 x 0 + 0 period = 2π b

Identify period and amplitude for each of the following functions. 1. y = 2 sin πθ 2. y = 3 cos 4θ Amplitude: 2 Remember Amplitude: 3 Period: 2 y = a cos b x h + k period = 2π b Period: π 2 b = π b = 4 period = 2π π = 2 period = 2π 4 = π 2

Write a sine function with the amplitude and period indicated. 1 2 3

Work on your homework problems. If you finish them in class I will add one point to your trig unit test. Make sure I initial your work book page.