In this e-book, the graphs of sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant and cotangent functions are given and discussed.
In particular, we discuss:
1. The domain
2. The range
3. The period
4. The x-intercept(s)
5. The y-intercept
6. The vertical asymptote
Solve Systems of Linear Equations by Graphing
A system of equations is a set of two or more equations considered together. A solution to a system of equations in two variables is an ordered pair that is a solution to every equation in the system.
To solve a system of linear equations by graphing, one has to graph each of the equations on the same x-y plane and determine the common point of intersection of equations given. The solution to the system is the x value and y value at the point of in
To transform a graph of a function means to shift its graph to the left or right hand side, stretch/shrink vertically or horizontally, or to reflect its graph across the x-axis or the y-axis. In this document, the students will learn about what it means to transform sine and cosine functions. Illustrated examples are also given.
10th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Graphing, Other (Math), PreCalculus
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About the store
Experience
5/2008 - Present
Mathematics Lecturer
Kennesaw State University
1/2007 - 5/2008
Mathematics Instuctor
Georgia State University
Teaching style
Lecturing:
This teaching style allows me to make a presentation on some topic for a specified period of time. This usually lasts for more than one hour.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Nominated for Kennesaw State University's
2009 Distinguished Teaching Award
My own education history
Msc. Mathematics, 2008
Georgia State University
Bsc. Mathematics, 1999
Kennesaw State University
Bsc. Computer Science, 1998
Kennesaw State University
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