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Transformations of Trigonometric Functions

This document discusses transformations of trigonometric functions including vertical and horizontal shifts, stretches and compressions, and reflections. Vertical shifts move the graph up or down, horizontal shifts move the graph left or right. Stretches vertically enlarge the graph by a factor and compressions shrink it. Horizontal stretches and compressions do the same thing but along the x-axis. Reflections flip the graph across the x or y-axis. Examples demonstrate shifting, stretching, and reflecting the graphs of sine and cosine functions.

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Transformations of Trigonometric Functions

This document discusses transformations of trigonometric functions including vertical and horizontal shifts, stretches and compressions, and reflections. Vertical shifts move the graph up or down, horizontal shifts move the graph left or right. Stretches vertically enlarge the graph by a factor and compressions shrink it. Horizontal stretches and compressions do the same thing but along the x-axis. Reflections flip the graph across the x or y-axis. Examples demonstrate shifting, stretching, and reflecting the graphs of sine and cosine functions.

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TRANSFORMATIONS OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

A QUICK REVIEW The transformation of functions includes the shifting, stretching, and reflecting of their graph. The same rules apply when transforming trigonometric functions. VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL SHIFTS Suppose c > 0. To obtain the graph of y = f (x) + c : shift the graph of y = f (x) up by c units; y = f (x) c : shift the graph of y = f (x) down by c units; y = f (x c) : shift the graph of y = f (x) to the right by c units; and y = f (x + c) : shift the graph of y = f (x) to the left by c units. _______________________________________________________________________ Example: Sketch the functions y = sin(x) , y = sin( x) + 4 , and y = sin x + . 2 Solution:

Here, y = sin(x) is shown in black. The curve y = sin( x) + 4 is shifted 4 units up, shown

in green. The curve y = sin x + is shifted units to the left, and is shown in 2 2 blue. Notice that this is the same thing as the curve y = cos(x) . _______________________________________________________________________

VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL STRETCHES/COMPRESSIONS

Suppose c > 1. To obtain the graph of

y = cf (x) : stretch the graph of y = f (x) vertically by a factor of c; 1 y = f ( x) : compress the graph of y = f (x) vertically by a factor of c; c y = f (cx) : compress the graph of y = f (x) horizontally by a factor of c; and x y = f : stretch the graph of y = f (x) horizontally by a factor of c. c
_______________________________________________________________________ Example: Sketch the functions y = cos(x) , y = cos(2 x) , and y = 3 cos(2 x) . Solution:

The function y = cos(x) is shown in black. The blue curve represents the function y = cos(2 x) and is compressed horizontally by a factor of 2. The green curve represents the function y = 3 cos(2 x) and is the blue curve stretched vertically by a factor of 3. _______________________________________________________________________

REFLECTIONS To obtain the graph of y = f (x) : reflect the graph of y = f (x ) about the x-axis; and y = f ( x) : reflect the graph of y = f (x ) about the y-axis _______________________________________________________________________ Example: Given that the blue curve represents the function y = sin(x) , determine whether the following statement is TRUE or FALSE.

The green curve on the following graph represents both y = sin(x ) and y = sin( x) .

Solution: TRUEThe green curve does represent y = sin(x) and y = sin( x) . In this particular situation the reflection about the x-axis is the same as the reflection about the yaxis. _______________________________________________________________________

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