1. Lesson 2

1.10. Explore 6

Mathematics 30-2 Module 6

Module 6: Sinusoidal Functions

 

Graphing a sinusoidal function from bits of information, as you did in Try This 4, requires you to think about many things at once. The following example shows how the graph of a function can be drawn given pieces of information. Sketch the graph of a sinusoidal function with the following characteristics:

  • The domain is {x | 0° ≤ x ≤ 360°, x ∈ R}.
  • The range is {y | −1 ≤ y ≤ 5, y ∈ R}.
  • The period is 90°.
  • The y-intercept is 2.

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Self-Check 2

 

textbook

  1. Complete “Your Turn” on page 500 of your textbook. Answer
  2. Complete question 6 on page 508 of your textbook. Answer