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Mathematical Expression Editor

Variables and CoVariation - See Unit 1 PDF

Comparing Lines and Exponentials - See Unit 2 PDF

Functions - See Unit 3 PDF

Building New Functions - See Unit 4 PDF

Exponential Functions Revisited - See Unit 5 PDF

Rational Functions - See Unit 6 PDF

Analyzing Functions - See Unit 7 PDF

Origins of Trig - See Unit 8 PDF

Trigonometric Functions

The Unit Circle to the Function Graph

Traversing A Circle

The Sine and Cosine Functions

Creating a New Function: Tangent

Graphs of Secant, Cosecant, and Cotangent

In this section, we explore the graphs of secant, cosecant, and cotangent.

Trig Functions As Functions

Finding All Solutions to Trig Equations

Trig Functions as Functions

Transformations of Trig Functions

Trig Function Transformations

Some Applications of Trigonometry

Applications of Trigonometry

Back Matter

  1. precal
  2. Precalculus with Review 2: Unit 9
  3. Transformations of Trig Functions
  4. Kenneth Berglund
Objectives
Trig Function Transformations
  • Seeing how function transformations affect the graph of trig functions.
  • Connecting knowledge about function transformations with the properties of trig functions.
  • Finding the formula of a function given a transformed trig function.
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