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Name: Pre-Calculus Notes: Chapter Graphs of Trigonometric Functions Section 1 Angles and Radian Measure Angles can be measured in both degrees and radians. Radian measure is based on the circumference of a unit circle (a circle with a radius of 1). Since the circumference of the unit circle is, 0 o = radians. It is often helpful to convert between degrees and radians. Example 1 a. Change 115 o to exact (leave in the answer) radian measure. b. Change 7 to degrees. 8 c. Change 15 o to exact radian measure. d. Change to degrees. Example Use the unit circle (no calculator) to evaluate. a. sin b. cos o c. cos0 d. o sin 5 e. tan f. 5 cos g. 1 sin h. 5 tan 1

Both degree and radian measure can be used to calculate arc length and area of a sector. Degrees o Arc Length x s = r o 0 o Area of a Sector x A = r o 0 Radians Example a. Given a central angle of 15 o, find the length of its intercepted arc in a circle of radius 7 centimeters. Round to the nearest tenth. b. A pendulum with length of 1. meters swings through an angle of 0 o. How far does the bob at the end of the pendulum travel as it goes from left to right? Example a. Find the area of a sector if the central angle measures and the radius of the circle 7 is 11 centimeters. Round to the nearest tenth. b. A sector has area of 15 square inches and central angle of 0. radians. Find the radius of the circle. Find the arc length of the sector.

Section Graphing Sine and Cosine Functions ic Function Example 1 Determine if each function is periodic. If so, state the period. a. b. c. d. Graphing the Cosine Function: y = cosθ θ 0 5 7 5 5 7 11 cosθ 1 Domain: Maximum: y-intercept Range: Minimum: x-intercept(s)

Graphing the Sine Function: y = sinθ θ 0 5 7 5 5 7 11 sinθ Domain: Maximum: y-intercept Range: Minimum: x-intercept(s) Graphing the Tangent Function: y = tanθ θ 0 5 7 5 5 7 11 tanθ Domain: Maximum: y-intercept Range: Minimum: x-intercept(s) Example

Find sin by referring to the graph of the sine function. Example Find the value of θ for which sinθ = 1 is true. Example Graph y = sin x for x. Example 5 The graph at the right shows the average monthly precipitation (in inches) for Seattle, Washington, and San Francisco, California, with January represented as 1. Model for Seattle s precipitation: Model for San Francisco s precipitation: y =.5 +.55 cos t + 0. 18 y =. +. cos t 0. 1 a. What is the average precipitation for each city for month 1? b. Which city has the greater fluctuation in precipitation? Explain. Section and of Sine and Cosine Functions 5

Sketch the following functions on the axes below. Set the window of your graphing calculator to: xmin =, xmax =, xscl =, ymin = -, ymax =, yscl = 1. After graphing each equation, fill in the table below. y = sin x y = 5sin x 1 y = sin x Minimum Maximum Range y-intercept x-intercept(s)

Sketch the following functions on the axes below. Set the window of your graphing calculator to: xmin =, xmax =, xscl =, ymin = -, ymax =, yscl = 1. After graphing each equation, fill in the table below. y = cos x y = cos x y = cos x Minimum Maximum Range y-intercept x-intercept(s) of Sine and Cosine Functions Frequency Determine the amplitude and period of each equation. 1 a.) y = sin( x) x b.) y = cos x c.) y = 5sin 1 d.) y = cos( x) 7

Example 1 Graph each function. a. y = cos θ b. y = sinθ c. y = 5cos θ Example Write an equation of the sine function with amplitude and period. 8

Example A pendulum swings a total distance of 0.0 meter. The center point is zero. It completes a cycle every seconds. a. Assuming that the pendulum is at the center point and heading right at t = 0, find an equation for the motion of the pendulum b. Determine the distance from a center at 1 second, 1.5 seconds, 1.75 seconds, and seconds. Example The Sears Building in Chicago sways back and forth at a vibration frequency of about 0.1 Hz. On average, it sways inches from true center. Write an equation of the sine function that represents this behavior. Section 5 Translations of Sine and Cosine Functions A horizontal translation or shift of a trigonometric function is called a phase shift. Given the general form, y = Acos ( kθ c) + h or y = A ( kθ c) + h sin : Phase Shift Vertical Shift Examples: Graph each equation. 1. y = cos( θ + ) Phase Shift Vertical Shift 9

. y = sin( θ ) Phase Shift Vertical Shift. y = sinθ + Phase Shift Vertical Shift θ. y = cos + 1 Phase Shift Vertical Shift 10

5. y = cos( θ + ) Phase Shift Vertical Shift. y = cos θ + Phase Shift Vertical Shift Examples: Use the given information to write an equation. 7. Write an equation of a cosine function with amplitude 5, period, phase shift, and 8 vertical shift -. 8. Write an equation of a sine function with amplitude 7, period, phase shift, and vertical shift 7. 11

Section Modeling Real-World Data with Sinusoidal Functions Example1 An average seated adult breathes in and out every seconds. The average minimum amount of air in the lungs is 0.08 liter, and the average maximum amount of air in the lungs is 0.8 liter. Suppose the lungs have a minimum amount of air at t = 0, where t is time in seconds. a. Write a function that models the amount of air in the lungs. b. Determine the amount of air in the lungs at 5.5 seconds. Example The tide in a coastal city peaks every 11. hours. The tide ranges from.9 meters to. meters. Suppose that the low tide is at t = 0, where t is time in hours. a. Write a function that models the height of the tide. b. Determine the height of the tide at. hours. Example The average monthly temperatures for the city of Seattle, Washington, are given below. Write a sinusoidal function that models the monthly temperatures, using t = 1 to represent January. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1 o o 7 o 50 o 5 o 1 o 5 o o 1 o 5 o o o 1

Section 8 Trigonometric Inverses and Their Graphs 1

Because we want to focus on a part of the inverse that is a function, we determine a restricted domain for working with inverses of sine, cosine, and tangent. Examples Find each value. 1 1. Arc sin. 1 Cos. Sin 1 0 1. Arc sin 5. Sin cos. Tan sin 1 1 7. cos 1 1 Arc tan Arc sin 8. sin( Tan 1 Sin 1) 9. Determine whether Sin -1 (sin x) = x is true or false for all values of x. If false, give a counterexample. 1