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Graphing Trigonometric Functions - Lesson Presentation
Graphing Trigonometric Functions - Lesson Presentation
Graphing Trigonometric Functions - Lesson Presentation
Graphing Trigonometric Functions - Lesson Presentation
Graphing Trigonometric Functions - Lesson Presentation
Graphing Trigonometric Functions - Lesson Presentation
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This presentation is made for teachers to have the ability to show how trigonometric functions behave, are found, and how they relate to one another. This presentation experimentally has been shown to work better when accompanied by a teacher's own teaching, allowing the students to visualize the concepts as the teacher is teaching.

This presentation includes:

- definitions/visualizations of period, amplitude, midline, maximum/minimum, frequency, phase shifts, and asymptotes

- finding sine, cosine, and tangent on the unit circle

- how to graph sine, cosine, and tangent (using a table/cartesian plane)

- how to analyze the characteristics of sine, cosine, and tangent

- how to analyze trigonometric functions using:

- f(x) = Asin(Bx + C) + D

- f(x) = Acos(Bx + C) + D

- f(x) = Atan(Bx + C) + D

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Graphing Trigonometric Functions - Lesson Presentation

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Description

This presentation is made for teachers to have the ability to show how trigonometric functions behave, are found, and how they relate to one another. This presentation experimentally has been shown to work better when accompanied by a teacher's own teaching, allowing the students to visualize the concepts as the teacher is teaching.

This presentation includes:

- definitions/visualizations of period, amplitude, midline, maximum/minimum, frequency, phase shifts, and asymptotes

- finding sine, cosine, and tangent on the unit circle

- how to graph sine, cosine, and tangent (using a table/cartesian plane)

- how to analyze the characteristics of sine, cosine, and tangent

- how to analyze trigonometric functions using:

- f(x) = Asin(Bx + C) + D

- f(x) = Acos(Bx + C) + D

- f(x) = Atan(Bx + C) + D

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Explain how the unit circle in the coordinate plane enables the extension of trigonometric functions to all real numbers, interpreted as radian measures of angles traversed counterclockwise around the unit circle.
Use special triangles to determine geometrically the values of sine, cosine, tangent for π/3, π/4 and π/6, and use the unit circle to express the values of sine, cosine, and tangent for π–𝘹, π+𝘹, and 2π–𝘹 in terms of their values for 𝘹, where 𝘹 is any real number.
Choose trigonometric functions to model periodic phenomena with specified amplitude, frequency, and midline.
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