por Marco Arias 11 anos atrás
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Have to be careful
Sends you to another spot on the unit circle
Confusing
Have to visualize unit circle
Switches with Domain
Graph is reflected over x
Gives undefined value
You cannot divide by zero
Non existent
When cos(x) equals zero
Happens at pi over two and 3pi over two
sin(x) over cos(x)
Sin(x) controls zero
Except when cos(x) equals zero
Its zeros are when sin equals 0
Ratio between two
Its usually a friendly angle
It works like Logorithms
Very Handy in Algebra equations
It reverses the function that is being applied to X
Same Zeros
Same max's and min's
Same amplitude because of the unit circle with radius of 1
That's how you graph it
Represents the Y coordinate when the triangle is graphed
Direct relationships with angles and Y coordinate
Sin(x) = Opposite (Y) over Hypontenuse (Radius)
If it is over 1 then you divide by radius
Both go to 1 and -1
Just like exponents
Just like logs
Handy in algebra
Reverses whas cos(x) does
Backwards
Range
Switches with domain
Domain
Switches with range
Reverse machine
Sin(x) and cos(x) both approach 1 and -1
Because of radius
When the value exceeds 1 and neg 1
Figure out domain and modify
Divide by radius
Can be shown in graph
Same properties
Same Period
RRead "same Period"
Same zeros
when phase shift is modified by pi over 2
Same amplitude
Repeats itself every 2 times pi
Represented by y=cos(x)
One revolution around the unit circle
X goes to 1 the same as y goes to one
When one decreases the other increases then vice versa when they hit the midpoint
Same rate
Both make up the angle
One depends on other