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y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts = 0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
TARGETS:
(1) I used CTRL F to find and replace all “x-coordinates” with “x-intercepts” on slide2 (as you
correctly did here below).
(2) Sin(bx) work is very good – I’ve just added that if you had to “describe the transformation of
sin(bx) you’d say a: “horizontal stretch, scale factor = 1/b” (see slide9)
Last slide, coefficient ‘d’, finish off last slide by stating what kind of “transformation” effect “d”
has, is it:
• Rotation (how many degrees & clock or anti-clock?) or Reflection (in what mirror line/axes?)?
• Horizontal or vertical stretch and by what scale factor?
• Horizontal or vertical translation and by what vector?
Superb work Grace
DOUBLE MERIT
- Triple if you finish off the last slide for transformation effect of
Coefficient ‘d’.
y=asin(x)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=2sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -2
y-coordinates of the maximum = 2
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=3sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -3
y-coordinates of the maximum = 3
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=asin(x)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=-2sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -2
y-coordinates of the maximum = 2
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=-4sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -4
y-coordinates of the maximum = 4
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=asin(x)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=1.3sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1.3
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1.3
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=3.4sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -3.4
y-coordinates of the maximum = 3.4
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=asin(x)
→ When a is positive, the graph is stretched in
the y-axis by the value of a.
→ When a is negative, the graph is flipped in the
x-axis and stretched in the y-axis by the value
of a.
→ When a is a non-integer value, the graph is
stretched in the yaxis by the value of a. If it is
also negative, the graph is flipped in the x-axis.
Very clear explanation and 100%
accurate with negative, decimals
and integers all considered.
Very thorough approach.
y=sin(bx)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=sin(2x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π/2, π, 3/2π, 4/2π…
y=sin(3x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, 1/3π, 2/3π, π, 4/3π…
y=sin(bx)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=sin(-2x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π/2, π, 3/2π, 4/2π…
y=sin(-4x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, 1/4π, 2/4π, 3/4π, π…
y=sin(bx)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=1.3sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =1.3π,
y=3.4sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =
y=sin(bx)
Whether b is positive, negative or a non-
integer value it makes the coordinates of the
x-intercepts be divided by the value of b.
V.Good – this is a horizontal stretch, scale factor = 1/b
y=sin(x-45)+c
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=sin(x-45)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
y=sin(x-45)+c
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=sin(x-45)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
y=sin(x-45)+2
y-coordinates of the minimum= 1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 3
y=sin(x-45)+c
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=sin(x-45)-2
y-coordinates of the minimum= -3
y-coordinates of the maximum = -1
y=sin(x-45)+c
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=sin(x-45)-2
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
y=sin(x-45)+2.5
y-coordinates of the minimum= 1.5
y-coordinates of the maximum = 3.5
y=sin(x-45)+c
Whether c is positive, negative or a non-
integer value, the value of c is the value that
the graph moves up or down by. If the value
of c is positive the graph moves down, if it is
negative the graph moves up.
y=sin(x-d)
y=sin(x-2)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=sin(x-d)
y=sin(x+2)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=sin(x-d)
y=sin(x-1.3)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts = - π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=acos(x)
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=2cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -2
y-coordinates of the maximum = 2
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=3cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -3
y-coordinates of the maximum = 3
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=acos(x)
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=-2cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -2
y-coordinates of the maximum = 2
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=-4cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -3
y-coordinates of the maximum = 3
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=acos(x)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=1.3cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1.3
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1.3
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=3.4cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -3.4
y-coordinates of the maximum = 3.4
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=acos(x)
→ When a is positive, the graph is stretched in
the y-axis by the value of a.
→ When a is negative, the graph is flipped in the
x-axis and stretched in the y-axis by the value
of a.
→ When a is a non-integer value, the graph is
stretched in the yaxis by the value of a. If it is
also negative, the graph is flipped in the x-axis.
y=cos(bx)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=cos(2x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, 1/3π, 2/3π, π, 4/3 π, 5/3 π…
y=cos(3x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, 1/4 π, 2/4 π, 3/4 π, π…
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=cos(bx)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=cos(-2x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =1/3π, 2/3π, 4/3 π, 5/3 π…
y=cos(-4x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =1/5π, 2/5π, 3/5π, 4/5π, 6/5 π
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=COS(bx)
y=sin(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
y=cos(1.3x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =
y=cos(3.4x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=cos(bx)
Whether b is positive, negative or a non-
integer value it makes the coordinates of the
x-intercepts be divided by the value of b.
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=cos(x-45)+c
y=cos(x-45)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
y=cos(x-45)+c
y=cos(x-45)+2
y-coordinates of the minimum= 1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 3
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=cos(x-45)+c
y=cos(x-45)-2
y-coordinates of the minimum= -3
y-coordinates of the maximum = -1
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=cos(x-45)+c
y=cos(x-45)+1.3
y-coordinates of the minimum= 0.3
y-coordinates of the maximum = 2.3
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=cos(x-45)+c
Whether c is positive, negative or a non-
integer value, the value of c is the value that
the graph moves up or down by. If the value
of c is positive the graph moves down, if it is
negative the graph moves up.
y=cos(x-d)
y=cos(x-2)
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=cos(x-d)
y=cos(x+2)
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
y=cos(x-d)
y=cos(x-1.3)
y=cos(x)
y-coordinates of the minimum= -1
y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
Very good work again Grace, so finish it off by stating what kind of “transformation” effect “d” has, is it:
• Rotation (how many degrees & clock or anti-clock?) or Reflection (in what mirror line/axes?)?
• Horizontal or vertical stretch and by what scale factor?
• Horizontal or vertical translation and by what vector?

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Grace

  • 1. y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts = 0, π, 2 π, 3 π… TARGETS: (1) I used CTRL F to find and replace all “x-coordinates” with “x-intercepts” on slide2 (as you correctly did here below). (2) Sin(bx) work is very good – I’ve just added that if you had to “describe the transformation of sin(bx) you’d say a: “horizontal stretch, scale factor = 1/b” (see slide9) Last slide, coefficient ‘d’, finish off last slide by stating what kind of “transformation” effect “d” has, is it: • Rotation (how many degrees & clock or anti-clock?) or Reflection (in what mirror line/axes?)? • Horizontal or vertical stretch and by what scale factor? • Horizontal or vertical translation and by what vector? Superb work Grace DOUBLE MERIT - Triple if you finish off the last slide for transformation effect of Coefficient ‘d’.
  • 2. y=asin(x) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=2sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -2 y-coordinates of the maximum = 2 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=3sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -3 y-coordinates of the maximum = 3 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
  • 3. y=asin(x) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=-2sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -2 y-coordinates of the maximum = 2 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=-4sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -4 y-coordinates of the maximum = 4 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
  • 4. y=asin(x) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=1.3sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1.3 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1.3 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=3.4sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -3.4 y-coordinates of the maximum = 3.4 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
  • 5. y=asin(x) → When a is positive, the graph is stretched in the y-axis by the value of a. → When a is negative, the graph is flipped in the x-axis and stretched in the y-axis by the value of a. → When a is a non-integer value, the graph is stretched in the yaxis by the value of a. If it is also negative, the graph is flipped in the x-axis. Very clear explanation and 100% accurate with negative, decimals and integers all considered. Very thorough approach.
  • 6. y=sin(bx) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=sin(2x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π/2, π, 3/2π, 4/2π… y=sin(3x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, 1/3π, 2/3π, π, 4/3π…
  • 7. y=sin(bx) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=sin(-2x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π/2, π, 3/2π, 4/2π… y=sin(-4x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, 1/4π, 2/4π, 3/4π, π…
  • 8. y=sin(bx) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=1.3sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =1.3π, y=3.4sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =
  • 9. y=sin(bx) Whether b is positive, negative or a non- integer value it makes the coordinates of the x-intercepts be divided by the value of b. V.Good – this is a horizontal stretch, scale factor = 1/b
  • 10. y=sin(x-45)+c y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=sin(x-45) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
  • 11. y=sin(x-45)+c y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=sin(x-45) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 y=sin(x-45)+2 y-coordinates of the minimum= 1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 3
  • 12. y=sin(x-45)+c y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=sin(x-45)-2 y-coordinates of the minimum= -3 y-coordinates of the maximum = -1
  • 13. y=sin(x-45)+c y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=sin(x-45)-2 y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 y=sin(x-45)+2.5 y-coordinates of the minimum= 1.5 y-coordinates of the maximum = 3.5
  • 14. y=sin(x-45)+c Whether c is positive, negative or a non- integer value, the value of c is the value that the graph moves up or down by. If the value of c is positive the graph moves down, if it is negative the graph moves up.
  • 15. y=sin(x-d) y=sin(x-2) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
  • 16. y=sin(x-d) y=sin(x+2) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
  • 17. y=sin(x-d) y=sin(x-1.3) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π…
  • 18. y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts = - π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 19. y=acos(x) y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2… y=2cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -2 y-coordinates of the maximum = 2 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2… y=3cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -3 y-coordinates of the maximum = 3 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 20. y=acos(x) y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2… y=-2cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -2 y-coordinates of the maximum = 2 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2… y=-4cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -3 y-coordinates of the maximum = 3 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 21. y=acos(x) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=1.3cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1.3 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1.3 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2… y=3.4cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -3.4 y-coordinates of the maximum = 3.4 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2… y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 22. y=acos(x) → When a is positive, the graph is stretched in the y-axis by the value of a. → When a is negative, the graph is flipped in the x-axis and stretched in the y-axis by the value of a. → When a is a non-integer value, the graph is stretched in the yaxis by the value of a. If it is also negative, the graph is flipped in the x-axis.
  • 23. y=cos(bx) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=cos(2x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, 1/3π, 2/3π, π, 4/3 π, 5/3 π… y=cos(3x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, 1/4 π, 2/4 π, 3/4 π, π… y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 24. y=cos(bx) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=cos(-2x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =1/3π, 2/3π, 4/3 π, 5/3 π… y=cos(-4x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =1/5π, 2/5π, 3/5π, 4/5π, 6/5 π y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 25. y=COS(bx) y=sin(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =0, π, 2 π, 3 π… y=cos(1.3x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts = y=cos(3.4x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts = y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 26. y=cos(bx) Whether b is positive, negative or a non- integer value it makes the coordinates of the x-intercepts be divided by the value of b.
  • 27. y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2… y=cos(x-45)+c y=cos(x-45) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1
  • 28. y=cos(x-45)+c y=cos(x-45)+2 y-coordinates of the minimum= 1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 3 y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 29. y=cos(x-45)+c y=cos(x-45)-2 y-coordinates of the minimum= -3 y-coordinates of the maximum = -1 y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 30. y=cos(x-45)+c y=cos(x-45)+1.3 y-coordinates of the minimum= 0.3 y-coordinates of the maximum = 2.3 y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 31. y=cos(x-45)+c Whether c is positive, negative or a non- integer value, the value of c is the value that the graph moves up or down by. If the value of c is positive the graph moves down, if it is negative the graph moves up.
  • 32. y=cos(x-d) y=cos(x-2) y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 33. y=cos(x-d) y=cos(x+2) y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2…
  • 34. y=cos(x-d) y=cos(x-1.3) y=cos(x) y-coordinates of the minimum= -1 y-coordinates of the maximum = 1 x-intercepts =- π /2, π /2, 3π/2, 5π/2… Very good work again Grace, so finish it off by stating what kind of “transformation” effect “d” has, is it: • Rotation (how many degrees & clock or anti-clock?) or Reflection (in what mirror line/axes?)? • Horizontal or vertical stretch and by what scale factor? • Horizontal or vertical translation and by what vector?