Trigonometry/Graphs

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The graphs of trigonometric functions are periodic, that is, their graphs repeat in cycles, like the sine function.


θ: 0 π6 π4 π3 π2 2π3 3π4 5π6 π 3π2 2π 13π6 11π4 9π3 8π2 3π 7π2 4π
X: 0 32 22 12 0 12 22 32 0 1 0 12 22 32 1 0 1 0
Y: 0 12 22 32 1 32 22 12 0 1 0 12 22 32 1 0 1 0

Many trigonometric functions have graphs that are symmetric with respect to one of the axes or to the origin.

Videos:
Graphing the Sine Function
Graphing Trig Functions

Quiz:
Topic:Trigonometry_Lesson 4:Graphs of Trigonometric Functions_quiz