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FELIZARDO C.

LIPANA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Sta. Rita, Guiguinto, Bulacan
Senior High School
PRE CALCULUS
Quiz 11 – Graphs of Circular Functions and Situational Problems
Name: __________________________________________
Problems Score: ___________
Year & Section: ___________________________________ Date: ___________

IDENTIFICATION: Write the correct answer on the space provided: ERASURES are considered wrong. (2 points
each)
________________1. Sine and cosine functions are considered what type of functions.
________________2. The height from the center line to the peak.
________________3. Is how far the function is shifted horizontally from the usual position.
________________4. Goes from one peak to the next (or from any point to the next matching point).
________________5. Can be considered as unimpeded movements of objects like oscillation, vibration,
rotation, and motion due to water waves are real-life occurrences.
________________6. Is how often something occurs over a period of time.
________________7. Is how far the function is shifted vertically from the usual position.

II. Complete the table below with the correct answer. Write your answers on the space provided.(2 points
each)

Amplitude Period Phase Shift Vertical Shift Domain Range


2 sin(4(x − 0.5)) + 3

3 sin(100t + 1)
𝜋
−2 cos 2 (𝑥 − ) − 3
6
1
tan 2𝑥
2
-3 csc (3x) - 5

5 cot (x) +2
1 2𝜋
7 cos (𝑥 + ) + 6
3 7

III. Graph the following trigonometric functions with proper label. (5 points each)

2 𝜋
1. 𝑦 = − sec 𝑥 2. 𝑦 = 2 + cos (𝑥 − ) 3. 𝑦 = |4 sin 𝑥| − 3
3 2

IV. PROBLEM SOLVING: Solve the following problem: Show your complete solution. (10 points)

A wooden ball is tied on a string 30 cm long, and is oscillating like a pendulum. It is initially pulled back at 90
angle with the vertical, and is released with a push so that the ball reaches its maximum height back and forth.
If it reaches its maximum height again after 3 seconds, Find its height 15 seconds after it was released.
𝜋 3
The height h(t) (in cm) of the ball at time t (in seconds) is given by 𝑦 = |30 𝑠𝑖𝑛 3 (𝑡 − 2)| + 12

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