Graphs of Trigonometric Functions. Below are the graphs of the six trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent. Explore the amplitude, period, and phase shift by examining the graphs of various trigonometric functions. Graph of y = sin x. Graph of y = sin ax. Graph of y = cos x. Graph of y […]
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Category: Trignometry
Trigonometric Identity
Trigonometric identities showing that the identity is always true, no matter what value of x or θ is used. Because it has to hold true for all values of x, we cannot simply substitute in a few values of x to “show” that they are equal. We have to use logical steps to show that one […]
Graph of Trigo function
Trigo functions definition is – a function of an arc or angle most simply expressed in terms of the ratios of pairs of sides of a right-angled triangle —called also circular function. standard unit circle (a circle with radius 1 unit), starting at the origin and making some angle with the x -axis, the sine of the angle gives the […]
Trigonometric function
Graph of trigonometric functions definition is – a function of an arc or angle most simply expressed in terms of the ratios of pairs of sides of a right-angled triangle —called also circular function. standard unit circle (a circle with radius 1 unit), starting at the origin and making some angle with the x -axis, the sine of the […]
Graphs of Inverse trigonometric function...
Graphs of Inverse Trigonometric Functions. The graphs of the inverse functions are the original function in the domain specified above, which has been flipped about the line y=x. The effect offlipping the graph about the line y=x is to swap the roles of x and y, so this observation is true for the graph of any inverse function. Hence it interchange. Further it use in calculus. […]