Select one of the Reciprocal Functions.[br][br]Click on the blue dot below the graph or the slider to draw the reciprocal graph. [br][br]The graph will be in blue. Its reciprocal graph will be red. (Example: When you click Cosec(x), the sine graph will be blue and the cosecant graph will red.)[br][br]Clear the trace after each graph is drawn[br][br]Answer the questions below the graph in your journal or notebook.
What is special about the point where sine and cosecant intersect? Is this the same for the other graphs?[br][br]What happens to the sine, cosine and tangent graphs where cosecant, secant and cotangent are undefined (very large +ve or -ve values)?[br][br]What happens to tangent graph when cotangent is zero?