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Trigonometric Functions

Trigonometric Identities www.mathsisfun.com


1. Label the sides of the right #1
triangles (Opposite (O),
adjacent (A), or hypotenuse
(H)) according to the angle.
(3 pts.)

#2

2. What are the three main


functions in trigonometry?
(2 pts.)

3. Using the yellow right


triangle #1, what do
sinሺ𝜃ሻ , cosሺ𝜃 ሻ , 𝑎𝑛𝑑 tanሺ𝜃ሻ
equal? (3 pts.)

4. How can tanሺ𝜃 ሻ be


represented? (1 pt.)
5. What are the reciprocal
functions of sinሺ𝜃ሻ,
cosሺ𝜃 ሻ, and tanሺ𝜃 ሻ? (3
pts.)
6. How can we represent
these reciprocal functions
in terms of sine, cosine,
and tangent? (3 pts.)

7. What other way can


cotangent be represented?
(1 pt.)

Unit Circle courses.lumenlearning.com


1. What is a radian and how
can you use them? (3 pts.)

2. How can we convert


degrees into radians and
vice versa? (5 pts)

5𝜋
3. Convert into degrees. (3
4
pts)
4. Fill out the unit circle below. Make sure to note which
functions are negative or positive in each quadrant. (10 pts)
Trigonometric graphs www.desmos.com

1. Write the appropriate function to each graph. (5 pts.)


Functions: 𝑦 = cosሺ𝑥 ሻ , 𝑦 = tanሺ𝑥 ሻ , 𝑦 = secሺxሻ , 𝑦 = sinሺxሻ,
𝑦 = cotሺ𝑥 ሻ , 𝑦 = cscሺ𝑥 ሻ

2. What is your favorite graph/function? (1 pt.)


Period, Amplitude, & Phase Shifts mathisfun.com

1. What is the period of a


graph? (1 pt.)
2. What is the period of y =
sin(x)? (2 pt.)
3. What is the amplitude of a
periodic function? (1 pt.)
4. What is a horizontal
shift/phase shift? (1 pt.)
5. What is a vertical shift? (1
pt.)
6. What do A, B, C, and D
represent in this equation?
(5 pts.)

7. What is the amplitude,


period, phase shift, and
vertical shift of the
following function? (5 pts.)
𝜋
𝑦 = 3 sin ቆ2 ൬𝑥 − ൰ቇ + 1
4
8. Graph (10 pts.):
𝜋
𝑦 = 3 sin ቆ2 ൬𝑥 − ൰ቇ + 1
4

*Hint* Draw the parent function first

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