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Graphing secx,cscx

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Graphing secx,cscx

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    1. Graphing secx,cscx

    2. A review of reciprocals As a number increases what happens to its reciprocal? decreases As a number decreases what happens to its reciprocal? increases

    3. Chart of values for y = sinx

    4. A look at y = sin x

    5. Now let’s look at y = sin x and its effect on y = csc x Graphing y = csc x is easiest if you first look at y = sin x. Notice that as sin x increases csc x will decrease and as sin x decreases csc x will increase. When sin x = 0 then its reciprocal csc x will be undefined. This will mean that at those 3 locations where sinx = 0 csc x will have a vertical asymptote.

    6. Now let’s look at y = sin x and its effect on y = csc x When sin x is at its maximum value csc x will be at its minimum value. When sin x is at its minimum value csc x will be at its maximum value. sin x and csc x will have the same period.

    7. Graphing y = csc x

    9. Try this one

    10. First sketch the graph of Amp = 2 Period = 2p Phase shift: x = -p/4

    11. Set up the chart for the 5 special pts.

    12. Sketch sine function

    13. Graphing cosecant

    14. Graphing cosecant

    15. Now to graph secant Remember that Sec x = 1/cos x. Our use of reciprocals will still come into play. When cos x = 0 sec x will have vertical asymptotes. When cos x is at a maximum, sec x will be at a minimum. When cos x is at a minimum, sec x will be at a maximum.

    16. Graph y = sec x

    17. Graph y = sec x

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