Transforming Trigonometric Functions

Enter Values for the different transformations in the input boxes on the left.[br]Use the Button on the right to toggle between the Sine and Cosine functions.[br]Use the Reset to Default button to start your values over.[br]Pay close attention to which transformations affect the Max, Min, amplitude, and period. [br]Note the Key points of the original functions (every 90 degrees the y value is -1,0 or 1) are transformed in the tables on the top right.[br]Hold the shift key and use the scroll wheel on your mouse (or two finger dragging on a mac or chromebook) to zoom in or out.
Enter Values for the different transformations in the input boxes on the left.[br]Use the Button on the right to toggle between the Sine and Cosine functions.[br]Use the Reset to Default button to start your values over.[br]Pay close attention to which transformations affect the Max, Min, amplitude, and period. [br]Note the Key points of the original functions (every 90 degrees the y value is -1,0 or 1) are transformed in the tables on the top right.[br]Hold the shift key and use the scroll wheel on your mouse (or two finger dragging on a mac or chromebook) to zoom in or out.
Transforming Trigonometric Functions
Transforming Trigonometric Functions

Information: Transforming Trigonometric Functions