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PRE-CALCULUS

LECTURE 3: GRAPH OF CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS


LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the learners are expected to:

I. Illustrate the domain and range of the different circular functions


II. Graph the six circular functions (a) amplitude, (b) period, (c) phase shift

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Domain and Range of Circular Functions

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Even and Odd Functions

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Example

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Example

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Graph of Six Circular
Functions
Periodic Functions

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Graph of f(x)=sin(x)

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Graph of f(x)=sin(x)

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Graph of f(x)=cos(x)

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Graph of f(x)=cos(x)

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Amplitude of Sinusoidal Graph

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Vertical Stretching and Compressing

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Finding altitude of Sinusoidal Functions

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Horizontal Stretching and Compressing

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Period of Sinusoidal Functions

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Finding the period of Sinusoidal Functions

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Strategy on sketching graphs of sinusoidal functions

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Graphing sinusoidal functions of the form y=Asin(Bx)

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Graphing sinusoidal functions of the form y=Asin(Bx)

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Graphing sinusoidal functions of the form y=Asin(Bx)

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Graphing sinusoidal functions of the form y=Acos(Bx)

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Graphing sinusoidal functions of the form y=Acos(Bx)

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Graphing sinusoidal functions of the form y=Acos(Bx)

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Finding an equation for a sinusoidal graph

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Graphing a Shifted Sinusoidal Function:
Y=Asin(Bx+C)+D and Y=Acos(Bx+C)+D

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Strategy for graphing Y=Asin(Bx+C)+D and Y=Acos(Bx+C)+D

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Graphing functions of form Y=Acos(Bx+C)+D

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Graphing functions of form Y=Acos(Bx+C)+D

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