To State:
How the graph of the given function will look without actually graphing it. Explain your reasoning.
To Complete:
The given table and verify that the graph will indeed look the way you predicted earlier.
The graph of
Given:
The function
The table to complete:
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Concepts Used:
The trigonometric identity
If
If
The trigonometric function’s value at standard angles
Calculations:
Rewrite the equation
The graph of
Complete the table using the definition
The values in the table indicate that the period of
Conclusion:
The graph of
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