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Dwnload Full Trigonometry 2nd Edition Blitzer Solutions Manual PDF
Dwnload Full Trigonometry 2nd Edition Blitzer Solutions Manual PDF
Dwnload Full Trigonometry 2nd Edition Blitzer Solutions Manual PDF
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Chapter 2
Graphs of the Trigonometric Functions; Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Section 2.1 1
2. The equation y = − sin x is of the form y = A sin x
2
Check Point Exercises
1
with A = − . Thus, the amplitude is
1. The equation y = 3sin x is of the form y = A sin x with 2
A = 3. Thus, the amplitude is A = 3 = 3 The period for 1 1 1
A = − = . The period for both y = − sin x
2 2 2
both y = 3sin x and y = sin x is 2π . We find the three
and y = sin x is 2π .
x–intercepts, the maximum point, and the minimum
point on the interval [0, 2π ] by dividing the period,
Find the x–values for the five key points by dividing
period 2π π period 2π π
2π , by 4, = = , then by adding quarter- the period, 2π , by 4, = = , then by
4 4 2 4 4 2
periods to generate x-values for each of the key points. adding quarter- periods. The five x-values are
The five x-values are x=0
x=0 π π
π π x = 0+ =
x = 0+ = 2 2
2 2 π π
π π x= + =π
x= + =π 2 2
2 2 π
3π
π 3π x =π + =
x =π + = 2 2
2 2 3π π
3π π x= + = 2π
x= + = 2π 2 2
2 2 Evaluate the function at each value of x.
Evaluate the function at each value of x.
x y = 3sin x coordinates 1
x y = − sin x coordinates
2
0 y = 3sin 0 = 3 ⋅ 0 = 0 (0, 0)
1
0 y = − sin 0 (0, 0)
π π π 2
y = 3sin = 3 ⋅1 = 3 , 3 1
2 2 2 = − ⋅0 = 0
2
π y = 3sin x = 3 ⋅ 0 = 0 (π , 0)
π 1 π π 1
y = − sin ,−
3π 3π 3π 2 2 2 2 2
y = 3sin , −3 1 1
2 2 2 = − ⋅1 = −
= 3(−1) = −3 2 2
π 1
2π y = 3sin 2π = 3 ⋅ 0 = 0 (2π , 0) y = − sin π (π , 0)
2
Connect the five points with a smooth curve and 1
= − ⋅0 = 0
graph one complete cycle of the given function with 2
the graph of y = sin x . 3π 3π
1 3π 1
y = − sin ,
2 2 2 2 2
1 1
= − ( −1) =
2 2
1
2π y = − sin 2π (2π , 0)
2
1
= − ⋅0 = 0
2
4π 1
y = 2sin ⋅ 4π (4π , 0)
2
= 2sin 2π = 2 ⋅ 0 = 0
1
3. The equation y = 2sin x is of the form
2
1
y = A sin Bx with A = 2 and B = .
2
The amplitude is A = 2 = 2 .
2π 2π
The period is = = 4π . π
B 1 4. The equation y = 3sin 2 x − is of the form
2 3
Find the x–values for the five key points by dividing π
period 4π y = A sin( Bx − C ) with A = 3, B = 2, and C = . The
the period, 4π , by 4, = = π , then by 3
4 4 amplitude is A = 3 = 3 .
adding quarter-periods.
The five x-values are 2π 2π
The period is = =π .
x=0 B 2
x = 0+π = π π
x = π + π = 2π C 3 π 1 π
The phase shift is = = ⋅ = .
x = 2π + π = 3π B 2 3 2 6
x = 3π + π = 4π Find the x-values for the five key points by dividing
Evaluate the function at each value of x. period π
the period, π , by 4, = , then by adding
4 4
1 quarter-periods to the value of x where the cycle
x y = 2sin x coordinates
2 π
begins, x = .
1 6
0 y = 2sin ⋅ 0 (0, 0)
2
= 2sin 0 The five x-values are
= 2⋅0 = 0 π
x=
6
π 1 π π
2π 3π 5π
y = 2sin ⋅ π (π , 2) x= + + = =
2 6 4 12 12 12
π 5π π 5π 3π 8π 2π
= 2sin = 2 ⋅1 = 2 x= + = + = =
2 12 4 12 12 12 3
2π π 8π 3π 11π
x= + = + =
2π 1 3 4 12 12 12
y = 2sin ⋅ 2π (2π , 0) 11π π 11π 3π 14π 7π
2 x= + = + = =
= 2sin π = 2 ⋅ 0 = 0 12 4 12 12 12 6
Evaluate the function at each value of x.
π x=0
x y = 3sin 2 x − coordinates 1 1
3 x = 0+ =
2 2
1 1
π π π π x = + =1
y = 3sin 2 ⋅ − , 0 2 2
6 6 3 6 1 3
= 3sin 0 = 3 ⋅ 0 = 0 x = 1+ =
2 2
3 1
5π 5π π 5π x= + =2
y = 3sin 2 ⋅ − , 3 2 2
12 12 3 12 Evaluate the function at each value of x.
3π π
= 3sin = 3sin
6 2 x y = −4 cos π x coordinates
= 3 ⋅1 = 3
0 y = −4 cos (π ⋅ 0 ) (0, –4)
2π 2π π 2π = −4 cos 0 = −4
y = 3sin 2 ⋅ − , 0
3 3 3 3
3π 1 1 1
= 3sin = 3sin π y = −4 cos π ⋅ , 0
3 2 2 2
= 3⋅ 0 = 0 π
= −4 cos = 0
2
11π 11π π 11π
y = 3sin 2 ⋅ − , − 3 1 y = −4 cos(π ⋅1) (1, 4)
12 12 3 12 = −4 cos π = 4
9π 3π
= 3sin = 3sin
6 2 3 3 3
= 3 ( −1) = −3 y = −4 cos π ⋅ , 0
2 2 2
3π
7π 7π π 7π = −4 cos =0
y = 3sin 2 ⋅ − , 0 2
6 6 3 6
6π 2 y = −4 cos(π ⋅ 2) (2, –4)
= 3sin = 3sin 2π = −4 cos 2π = −4
3
= 3⋅ 0 = 0 Connect the five key points with a smooth curve and
graph one complete cycle of the given function. Extend
Connect the five key points with a smooth curve
the pattern of the graph another full period to the left.
and graph one complete cycle of the given graph.
3 3
6. y= cos(2 x + π ) = cos(2 x − (−π ))
5. The equation y = −4 cos π x is of the form 2 2
y = A cos Bx with A = −4, and B = π . The equation is of the form y = A cos( Bx − C ) with
Thus, the amplitude is A = −4 = 4 . 3
A= , B = 2 , and C = −π .
2π 2π 2
The period is = =2. 3 3
B π Thus, the amplitude is A = = .
Find the x-values for the five key points by dividing 2 2
period 2 1 2π 2π
the period, 2, by 4, = = , then by adding The period is = =π .
4 4 2 B 2
quarter periods to the value of x where the cycle C −π π
The phase shift is = =− .
begins. The five x-values are B 2 2
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