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Lesson 15 Features of Trigonometric Graphs

Lesson 15 Features of Trigonometric Graphs

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9th - 12th Grade

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Andrew Witczak

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Lesson 15 Features of Trigonometric Graphs

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The functions f and g are given by f(x)=cos(x) and g(x)=cos(5x). How are the graphs of f and g related?

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If the wheel makes a 1/3 rotation counterclockwise around its center, what radian angle does P rotate through?

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π3\frac{\pi}{3}

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2π3\frac{2\pi}{3}

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π\pi

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π2\frac{\pi}{2}

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If the wheel makes a 1  1/4 rotation counterclockwise around its center, what radian angle does P rotate through?

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 10π3\frac{10\pi}{3} 

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 10π4\frac{10\pi}{4} 

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 10π10\pi 

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 π4\frac{\pi}{4} 

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A Ferris wheel has a radius of 95 feet and its center is 105 feet above the ground. Which statement is true about a point on the Ferris wheel as it goes around in a circle?

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It is 85 feet off the ground once in quadrant 1 and once in quadrant 2.

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It is is 85 feet off the ground once in quadrant 2 and once in quadrant 3.

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It is 85 feet off the ground once in quadrant 3 and once in quadrant 4.

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It is 85 feet off the ground once in quadrant 4 and once in quadrant 1.

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