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STEM 1

(PRE-CALCULUS)
TEACHER – FACILITATOR:
Florida Tagulalap Animas
class reminders

participate listen signal


learning outcomes

At the end of the session, we must have:

1. illustrated the properties of a sinusoidal


function.
flow of the session
❑ the wave and the ferris wheel
❑ wave function
❑ sinusoidal function
❑ properties
OSCILLATING
WAVE FUNCTION

It is a periodic function where


its y-values repeat at
a regular interval.
𝒚 = 𝒔𝒊𝒏 𝒙 𝒚 = −𝒔𝒊𝒏 𝒙
𝒚 = 𝒄𝒐𝒔 𝒙 𝒚 = −𝒄𝒐𝒔 𝒙
SINUSOIDAL FUNCTION
It is a function that models a sine
function wherein the function
can be produced by shifting,
stretching, or compressing
the sine function.
MODELLING
SINUSOIDAL FUNCTIONS
𝑐
amplitude: |a| phase shift:
𝑏

y = a sin (bx – c) + d
2𝜋 vertical shift
period:
𝑏
PROPERTIES OF SINUSOIDAL FUNCTIONS
distance of the maximum or
Amplitude: |𝒂| minimum point from the middle axis

y = - sin (x)
a

a
PROPERTIES OF SINUSOIDAL FUNCTIONS
𝟐𝝅 A cycle or portion of the graph from one point to
Period: 𝒃 another point at which the graph starts to repeat.

y = - sin (x)
PROPERTIES OF SINUSOIDAL FUNCTIONS
𝟐𝝅 A cycle or portion of the graph from one point to
Period: 𝒃 another point at which the graph starts to repeat.
PROPERTIES OF SINUSOIDAL FUNCTIONS
distance of the function as shifted
𝒄
Phase shift: 𝒃
horizontally from its usual position
or its initial parent graph
𝜋 shift
y = - sin (x – )
2

shift

shift
y = - sin (x)
PROPERTIES OF SINUSOIDAL FUNCTIONS
𝒄 Consider y = sin (x) and y = -sin(x)
Phase shift: 𝒃 are initial parent graphs.

y = sin (x)

y = - sin (x)
PROPERTIES OF SINUSOIDAL FUNCTIONS
distance of the function as shifted
𝒄
Phase shift: 𝒃
horizontally from its usual position
or its initial parent graph
𝜋 shift
y = - sin (x – )
2

shift

shift
y = - sin (x)
PROPERTIES OF SINUSOIDAL FUNCTIONS
no. of units or distance a periodic function has
Vertical shift: 𝒅 been moved vertically from its original position

y = - sin (x)
PROPERTIES OF SINUSOIDAL FUNCTIONS
no. of units or distance a periodic function has
Vertical shift: 𝒅 been moved vertically from its original position

y = - sin (x) + 2
learning outcomes

Have I…
illustrated the properties
of a sinusoidal function?
End of Discussion

“The future belongs to those who believe


in the beauty of their dreams.”
- Hinata Shoyo

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