How to Graph Trigonometric Functions

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How to Graph Trigonometric Functions This handout includes instructions for graphing processes of basic, amplitude shifts, horizontal shifts, and vertical shifts of trigonometric functions. The Unit Circle and the Values of Sine and Cosine Functions The unit circle is a circle with a radius that equals. The angle θ is formed from the φ (phi) ray extending from the origin through a point on the unit circle and the -axis; see diagram below. The value of equals the -coordinate of the point and the value of equals the - coordinate of the point as shown in the diagram below. θ This unit circle below shows the measurements of angles in radians and degrees. Beginning at, follow the circle counter-clockwise. As angle θ increases to radians or 90, the value of cosine (the -coordinate) decreases because the point is approaching the y-axis. Meanwhile, the value of sine (the -coordinate) increases. When one counter-clockwise revolution has been completed, the point has moved or. or 90 0 or 0 or 80 or 360 3 or 70 Provided by Tutoring Services How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03

Graphing Sine and Cosine Functions and There are two ways to prepare for graphing the basic sine and cosine functions in the form and : evaluating the function and using the unit circle. To evaluate the basic sine function, set up a table of values using the intervals,,,, and for and calculating the corresponding value. or To use the unit circle, the -coordinates remain the same as within the list above. To find the - coordinate of the point to graph, first locate the point on the unit circle that corresponds to the angel θ given by the -coordinate. Then, use the -coordinate of the point as the value of the point to graph. To draw the graph of one period of sine or, label the -axis with the values,,,, and. Then plot points for the value of or from either the table or the unit circle. Provided by Tutoring Services How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03

0 3 Other points may be added for the intermediate values between those listed above to obtain a more complete graph, and a best fit line can be drawn by connecting the points. The figure on the next page is the completed graph showing one and a half periods of the sine function. 0 3 5 3 One period The graph of the cosine function a table of values: is drawn in a similar manner as the sine function. Using Provided by Tutoring Services 3 How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03

To use the unit circle, the -coordinate remains the same as the list on the previous page. To find the -coordinate of the point to graph, first locate the point on the unit circle that corresponds to the angel θ given by the -coordinate. Then, use the -coordinate of the point as the value of the point to graph. To draw the graph of one period of cosine or, label the -axis with the values,,, and. Then plot points for the value of or from either the table or the unit circle. 0 3 Add other points as required for the intermediate values between those above to obtain a more complete graph, and draw a best fit line connecting the points. The graph below shows one and a half periods. 0 One period 3 5 3 Provided by Tutoring Services How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03

Graphing the Tangent Function The tangent value at angle θ is equal to the sine value divided by the cosine value ( ) of the same angle θ. The value of tangent at 0 for the unit circle is, which is equivalent to 0. The value of tangent at is. This yields a divide by 0 error or undefined (try this in your calculator). Therefore, the tangent function is undefined at. This is illustrated by drawing an asymptote (vertical dashed line) at. See the figure below. 0 3 The value of tangent at is, which results in. To determine how the tangent behaves between and the asymptote, find the sine and cosine values of, which is half way between and. Looking at the handout Common Trigonometric Angle Measurements, the tangent of is (sine) divided by (cosine). Flipping the cosine value and multiplying gives which simplifies to. The value of tangent at is therefore. These points have been added to the graph below. 0 3 Provided by Tutoring Services 5 How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03

Next, calculate the value of tangent for. Consulting with Common Trigonometric Angle Measurements, the tangent of is (sine) divided by (cosine). This simplifies to a tangent value of. Now, draw the tangent function graph so that the line approaches the asymptote without touching or crossing it. The image on the next page shows the completed graph of one and a half periods of the tangent function. 0 3 5 3 7 One period The period of the basic tangent function is, and the graph will repeat from to. The Form The form is the general form of the sine function. From this general form of the e function, the amplitude, horizontal, phase, and vertical shifts from the basic trigonometric forms can be determined. : modifies the amplitude in the direction above and below the center line : influences the period and phase shift of the graph : influences the phase shift of the graph : shifts the center line of the graph on the -axis Provided by Tutoring Services 6 How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03

Amplitude Shifts of Trigonometric Functions The basic graphs illustrate the trigonometric functions when the value is. This is used as an amplitude value of. If the value is not, then the absolute value of value is the new amplitude of the function. Any number greater than will vertically stretch the graph (increase the amplitude) while a number smaller than will compress the graph closer to the axis. Example: Graph. Solution: The graph of is the same as the graph of except the minimum and maximum of the graph has been increased to and respectively from and. 3 Amplitude is now 3 up - 0 Amplitude is now 3 down 3 5 3-3 Horizontal Shifts of Trigonometric Functions A horizontal shift is when the entire graph shifts left or right along the -axis. This is shown symbolically as. Note the minus sign in the formula. To find the phase shift (or the amount the graph shifted) divide by ( ). For instance, the phase shift of can be found by dividing by, and the answer is. Another example is the phase shift of which is divided by, and the result is. Be careful when dealing Provided by Tutoring Services 7 How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03

with the signs. A positive sign takes the place of the double negative signs in the form. The is negative because this example is also written as, which produces the negative phase shift (graphed below). It is important to remember a positive phase shift means the graph is shifted right or in the positive direction. A negative phase shift means the graph shifts to the left or in the negative direction. Phase shift = - - - 0 3 Period Compression or Expansion of Trigonometric Functions The value of also influences the period, or length of one cycle, of trigonometric functions. The period of the basic sine and cosine functions is. The period equation for sine and cosine is: Period Period while the period of the basic tangent function is. For tangent, the period equation is:. Period compression occurs if the absolute value of is greater than ; this means the function oscillates more frequently. Period expansion occurs if the absolute value of ; this means the function oscillates more slowly. is less than The starting point of the graph is determined by the phase shift. To determine the key points for the new period, divide the period into equal parts and add this part to successive values beginning with the starting point. Provided by Tutoring Services 8 How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03

Example: Graph Solution:,,, not written so The amplitude of is The horizontal (phase) shift is The period changes to = = The starting point is. To find the key points, divide by to obtain the value of the equal parts:. Then add to the starting point and each successive value of to find the remaining four points. The key points are:,,,,. Once the key points are determined, evaluate the equation at these values and plot the resulting points. Phase shift = 0 3 5 3 7 5 9 3 Vertical Shifts of Trigonometric Functions A vertical shift occurs when the entire graph shifts up or down along the -axis. This is shown symbolically as. This is different from horizontal shifts because there are no parentheses around the, and is always a constant. In these examples, the graph of would shift the centerline, thus the entire graph, up units, and would shift the entire graph down unit. Provided by Tutoring Services 9 How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03

0 3 5 3 - Strategies, Summary, and Exercises By using the following guidelines, it will make trigonometric functions easier to graph: ) Recall the values of sine and cosine on the unit circle. ) Identify the amplitude shift value, in,, etc. 3) Identify the horizontal shift value, in,, etc. ) The period compression or expansion of the graph is determined by dividing the period of the basic function by the absolute value of. 5) Identify the vertical shift value, in,, etc. 6) The phase shift (if any) is the starting point to graphing the function. Divide the period by to determine the points to graph on the -axis. 7) Use the points to determine corresponding -coordinate. Exercises: Find the amplitude shift, horizontal shift, period, and vertical shift of the following and graph one period. ) ) 3) Provided by Tutoring Services 0 How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03

Solutions to Exercises ) First find the values of,,, and.,, = not written which means, and Amplitude shift is, Horizontal shift is = = Period is = Vertical shift is Graph of one period of ¼ ¾ ½ ¼ -¼ 0 3 ) First find the values of,,, and.,, = not written which means, and = not written which means Amplitude shift is, Horizontal shift is Period is Vertical shift is Provided by Tutoring Services How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03

Graph of one period of 0 3-3) First find the values of,,, and.,,, and Amplitude shift is, Horizontal shift is Period is Vertical shift is Graph of one period of -½ 0 3 5 3 Provided by Tutoring Services How to Graph Trigonometric Functions Created September 03