5.2.5

Graphs of Trigonometric Functions

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Trigonometric Functions

To sketch trigonometric graphs (y = sin(x), y = cos(x), y = tan(x)) use x values which are multiples of 90° since these are the important points on the graph.

Tangent

Tangent

  • tan(x) repeats every 180°
  • There are vertical lines at 90°, 270°, ... because the function is undefined at these points.
sin(x)

sin(x)

  • sin(x) repeats every 360°.
sin(x) and cos(x)

sin(x) and cos(x)

  • cos(x) also repeats every 360°.
  • They have the same wave shape but the cosine graph is shifted by 90° compared to the sine graph.
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2.2

Quadratic Equations

2.3

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2.4

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2.5

Graphs

2.6

Functions

2.7

Transformation of Graphs

2.8

Partial Fractions (A2 Only)

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Sequences & Series

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Trigonometry

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Exponentials & Logarithms

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Differentiation

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Integration

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Numerical Methods

10

Vectors

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