Table of contents
- 0. Review of College Algebra4h 43m
- 1. Measuring Angles39m
- 2. Trigonometric Functions on Right Triangles2h 5m
- 3. Unit Circle1h 19m
- 4. Graphing Trigonometric Functions1h 19m
- 5. Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Basic Trigonometric Equations1h 41m
- 6. Trigonometric Identities and More Equations2h 34m
- 7. Non-Right Triangles1h 38m
- 8. Vectors2h 25m
- 9. Polar Equations2h 5m
- 10. Parametric Equations1h 6m
- 11. Graphing Complex Numbers1h 7m
4. Graphing Trigonometric Functions
Graphs of the Sine and Cosine Functions
Problem 4.40
Textbook Question
Textbook QuestionGraph each function over a one-period interval.
y = -½ cos (πx - π)
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Cosine Function
The cosine function is a fundamental trigonometric function defined as the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse in a right triangle. It is periodic with a period of 2π, meaning it repeats its values every 2π units. The graph of the cosine function is a wave that oscillates between -1 and 1, with peaks at even multiples of π and troughs at odd multiples of π.
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Phase Shift
Phase shift refers to the horizontal shift of a periodic function along the x-axis. In the function y = -½ cos(πx - π), the term (πx - π) indicates a phase shift. Specifically, it shifts the graph to the right by 1 unit (π/π = 1), altering the starting point of the cosine wave without changing its amplitude or period.
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Amplitude
Amplitude is the maximum distance a wave reaches from its central axis, which in the case of the cosine function, determines the height of its peaks and the depth of its troughs. For the function y = -½ cos(πx - π), the amplitude is ½, meaning the graph will oscillate between ½ and -½. The negative sign indicates that the graph is reflected over the x-axis, inverting the usual cosine wave.
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