2024 Notes - Circular Functions
2024 Notes - Circular Functions
2024
UNIT 2
Mathematical Methods
CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS
Unit 2 Mathematical Methods 2024 ESL = every second letter
From: Cambridge Mathematical Methods Units 1 and 2 RHS = right hand side
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REVIEWING TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS
Remember:
sin θ =
cos θ =
tan θ =
y
_______________________
_______________________
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Radians
________________________ is the angle subtended (formed) at the centre of the
________________________ by an ______ of length 1 unit ____________________
30° = _________
Examples
a) 50° b) 235°
c) 120°
2. Convert to degrees.
4π 3π
a) b)
5 4
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Which quadrant?
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SINE, COSINE and TANGENT – Ex 14B & C
or tan θ =
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Complete this table from the Unit Circle. You will be expected to recall these values.
sinθ
cosθ
tanθ
Quadrant - Quadrant -
Quadrant - Quadrant -
Some rules:
sin (2π + θ) = sin θ
cos (2π + θ) = cos θ
tan (2π + θ) = tan θ
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Examples
Evaluate sin θ, cos θ and tan θ for each of the following.
3π
a) θ = π b) θ =
2
c) θ = 4π
d) θ = 17π
−5 π
e) θ =
2
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SYMMETRY PROPERTIES – Ex 14D
Learning Intention Success Criteria √
Know the symmetry properties Knowing: Be able to determine the sign (+/-) of sine,
that relate sine, cosine and cosine and tangent in each quadrant
tangents of any angle back to a Utilising: Be able to write the sine, cosine and tangent of
reference angle in the 1st any angle in terms of the reference angle in the 1st
quadrant quadrant
Applying: Be able to find the value of sine, cosine and
tangent of any angle if a relevant reference angle value is
given
2nd Quadrant
1st Quadrant
sin (π – θ) = ________________
sin θ = _________________
cos (π – θ) = ________________
cos θ = _________________
tan (π – θ) = ________________
y tan θ = _________________
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The same rules apply if using degrees instead of radians.
Negative Angles
Examples
1. If sin θ = 0.63, cos x = 0.37 and tan α = 0.58 and θ, x and α are all angles in the first
quadrant, find the values of:
a) sin (π – θ) b) cos (2π – x)
c) cos (-x°)
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3. If sin x° = sin 30° and 90° < x° < 180°
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EXACT VALUES OF CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS – Ex 14E
Learning Intention Success Criteria √
Know how to evaluate the Knowing: Be able to draw the triangles that show the
value of sine, cosine and exact values of sine, cosine and tangent for 30° , 45° and
tangent for certain angles and 60°
multiples of those angles Utilising: Be able to find the exact value of sine, cosine
and tangent for 30° , 45° and 60°
Applying: Be able to find the value of sine, cosine and
tangent for any multiples of 30° , 45° and 60°
sin 0 = π
sin =
2
cos 0 = π
x cos =
2
tan 0 = π
tan =
2
π π
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and 3
(30° and 60°)
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π π
sin = sin =
6 3
π π
cos = cos =
6 3
π π
tan = tan =
6 3
π
(45°)
4
π
sin =
4
π
cos =
4
π
tan =
4
Examples
Write down the exact values of:
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e) sin ( 34π )
y = sin (x°)
y = cos (x°)
y
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Period: _____________________________________
Amplitude: ___________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
“b” : _________________________________________________________________
Examples
1. Sketch one complete cycle.
a) y = 3 sin (x)
period = amplitude =
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b) y = 4 cos (2x)
period = amplitude =
period = amplitude =
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x
3. Sketch y = -2 cos (3θ) for θ [-π, π]
period = amplitude =
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SOLVING TRIGONOMETRIC EQUATIONS – Ex 14G
Learning Intention Success Criteria √
Know how to solve Knowing: Be able to find the base angle that creates a
trigonometric equations using solution for a trigonometric equation
exact angles Utilising: Be able to find all solutions for a given domain
of a trigonometric equation that does not have a
coefficient of the variable
Applying: Be able to find all solutions for a given domain
of a trigonometric equation that has a coefficient of the
variable
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Method 2: Algebraically
Method 1: Graphically
Method 2: Algebraically
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Examples
1. Solve for 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π
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a) cos (x) =
√2
b) 2 sin (x) = √ 3
−1
2. Solve cos (x) = for 0 ≤ x ≤ 4π
√2
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−1
3. Solve sin (x) = for 0° ≤ x ≤ 360°
√2
4. Solve for 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π
a) 2 cos (2x) = −√ 3
c) 4 sin2 (x) = 1
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d) cos 2 (x) + 3 cos (x) + 2 = 0
Examples
1. Sketch each graph for x [0, 2π], clearly labelling any axial intercepts with their
coordinates.
a) y = -2 cos (x) + 1
period = amplitude =
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b) y = √ 2 sin (2x) + 1
period = amplitude =
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2. Sketch y = 2 sin (x) – 1 for x [-π, 2π]
period = amplitude =
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FURTHER SYMMETRY PROPERTIES and PYTHAGOREAN IDENTITY – Ex 14J
Learning Intention Success Criteria √
Know the complementary Knowing: Be able to use the Pythagorean Identity to find
relationships of sine and sine, cosine or tangent when given one of the ratios
cosine for angles in the first Utilising: Be able to express different versions of sine and
two quadrants, and the cosine using the complementary relationships
Pythagorean Identity Applying: Be able to find the value of sine and cosine for
certain angles using the complementary relationships
Complementary relationships
sin ( π2 −θ )=cos ( θ ) y
cos ( π2 −θ )=sin ( θ ) x
tan ( π2 −θ )= tan1( θ )
sin ( π2 +θ )=cos ( θ )
cos ( π2 +θ )=−sin (θ )
The Pythagorean Identity
y
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x
The Tangent
Examples
1. If sin (θ) = 0.4, cos (x) = 0.7 and tan (α) = 0.2, find the values of:
c) sin ( π
2
−x ) d) tan ( π
2
−α )
5 π
3. Given that sin (x) = and < x < π , find cos (x) and tan (x).
6 2
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THE TANGENT FUNCTION – Ex 14K
Learning Intention Success Criteria √
Know how to sketch a graph of Knowing: Be able to sketch the basic tangent function
any tangent function that Utilising: Be able to sketch tangent functions that have
includes dilations, reflections dilations and reflections
and vertical translations Applying: Be able to sketch tangent functions that have
dilations, reflections and vertical translations, which
requires solving a tangent equation
y = tan (x)
π π 3π 5π 3π 7π
x 0 π 2π
4 2 4 4 2 4
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y = a tan (nx) ± b
“a” __________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
“n” __________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Examples
1. State the period and equation of the asymptotes closest to the y-axis
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asymptotes: asymptotes:
period = asymptotes:
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y
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subtract π as this is the period of a tan graph. This is also the method which should
be used when dealing with a negative domain.
−√ 3
a) tan x= b) 9 tan2 x=3
3
(
c) tan x−
π
6)=0
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APPLICATIONS OF CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS – Ex 14N
Learning Intention Success Criteria √
Know how to interpret and Knowing: Be able to sketch and solve equations on the
solve application problems CAS calculator
that involve circular functions Utilising: Be able to find specific information from a
circular function model, reading off the graph or using
the rule
Applying: Be able to formulate an equation to model a
scenario
1. It is known that the height, h, of the tide above a marker, in metres, on 1 November at
πt
h=4 sin
Kingscliff is given by the formula 6 , where t is the number of hours after midnight.
a) Plot the above equation on your calculator using appropriate window settings. Show the
first 24 hours.
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c) How far from the marker did the tide reach at high tide? ___________________________
d) When was the first high tide for the day? ______________________________________
e) What was the height of the tide above the marker at 5:00am? ______________________
2. The temperature, T°C, during one day in April is given by T =17−4 sin ( 12π t ) where t is
the time in hours after midnight.
a) What was the temperature at midnight?
b) What was the minimum temperature during the day and at what time did it occur?
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d) State the period and sketch the graph of the temperature for t ∈ [ 0 ,24 ] .
e) If the temperature was below k degrees for 2.4 hours, obtain the value of k to 1 decimal
place.
b) Over a one-hour interval, the sunbather counts 40 complete waves that have washed
onto the beach. Calculate the value of n.
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