7.1 Exploring Equivalent Trigonometric Functions
7.1 Exploring Equivalent Trigonometric Functions
1 Exploring Equivalent
Trigonometric Functions
YOU WILL NEED GOAL
• graphing calculator or
graphing software Identify equivalent trigonometric relationships.
Their teacher explains that they are all correct because they have written
equivalent trigonometric functions.
? How can you verify that these equations are equivalent and
identify other equivalent trigonometric expressions?
u x
u (1, 0)
ii) y
u x
u (1, 0)
Reflecting
O. How does a graphing calculator help you investigate the possible
equivalence of two trigonometric expressions?
P. How can transformations be used to identify and confirm equivalent
trigonometric expressions?
Q. How can the relationship between the acute angles in a right triangle
be used to identify and confirm equivalent trigonometric expressions?
R. How can the relationship between a principal angle in standard
position and the related acute angle be used to identify and confirm
equivalent trigonometric expressions?
In Summary
Key Ideas
• Because of their periodic nature, there are many equivalent trigonometric expressions.
• Two expressions may be equivalent if the graphs created by a graphing calculator of their corresponding functions
coincide, producing only one visible graph over the entire domain of both functions. To demonstrate equivalency
requires additional reasoning about the properties of both graphs.
Need to Know
• Horizontal translations that involve multiples of the period of a trigonometric function can be used to obtain two
equivalent functions with the same graph. For example, the sine function has a period of 2p, so the graphs of
f(u) 5 sin u and f(u) 5 sin (u 1 2p) are the same. Therefore, sin u 5 sin (u 1 2p).
p
• Horizontal translations of 2 that involve both a sine function and a cosine y
function can be used to obtain two equivalent functions with the same 2
y = sin u y = cos u
graph. Translating the cosine function 2 to the right Qf(u) 5 cos Qu 2 2 RR 1
p p
u
results in the graph of the sine function, f(u) 5 sin u.
–2p –p 0 p 2p
–1
Similarly, translating the sine function 2 to the left Qf(u) 5 sin Qu 1 2 RR
p p
sin u 5 cos Qu 2 2 R
p
sin Qu 1 2 R 5 cos u
p
• Since f(u) 5 cos u is an even function, reflecting its graph across the y
y-axis results in two equivalent functions with the same graph. 2
y = cos (–u) y = cos u
1
u
–2p –p 0 p 2p
–1
–2
(continued)
in a right triangle.
sin u 5 cos a
p
2 ub
2
u
cos u 5 sin a 2 ub
p
2
tan u 5 cot a 2 ub
p
p –u 2
2
• You can identify equivalent trigonometric expressions by comparing principal angles drawn in standard position
in quadrants II, III, and IV with their related acute angle, u, in quadrant I.
Principal Angle in Quadrant II Principal Angle in Quadrant III Principal Angle in Quadrant IV
y
1
u
–2p– 3p –p – p 0 p p 3p 2p
2 2 2 2
–1 y = cos u
a) cos a
p
2 ub 5 sin u
2
y y=x
P
Q
u
u x
b) cos a
p
1 ub 5 2sin u
2
y
P
u Q
u x
7. State whether each of the following are true or false. For those that are
false, justify your decision.
a) cos (u 1 2p) 5 cos u d) tan (p 2 u) 5 tan u
cot a
p
b) sin (p 2 u) 5 2sin u e) 1 ub 5 tan u
2
c) cos u 5 2cos (u 1 4p) f ) sin (u 1 2p) 5 sin (2u)