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Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 1

 The period of y = sin 5x is

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Period of sin x is 2π.
Period of sin 5x is 2π/5

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 2

Which of the following is positive?

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Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 3

Period of cot(x) is

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 4

The following graph represents

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 5

Period of 15csc(x/3) is

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15cosec(x/3)= 2π/1/3=6 π

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 6

The value of x changes 0 to π/2 then tan x changes from

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Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 7

Which of the following statements is correct

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 8

The period of the function y = sec x is

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y = sec x is periodic function. The period of y = sec x is 2π.

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 9

The period of the function y = 5 sin x/2 is

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Period = 2π/|b|
As it is given a =5, b = 1/2
period = 2π/|1/2|
⇒ 4π

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 10

Which of the trigonometric ratios are positive for 250°

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 11

The range of the function y = cotx is

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Range of cotx is (−∞,+∞)

Explanation:

The cotangent function can take up any values depending on the value of x , the independent variable.
And thus, the range (−∞,+∞) is justified.

The domain is all real numbers other than integral multiples of π where, the function is not defined.

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 12

The quadrant in which sin θ is negative and tan θ is positive is

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This occurs in either the I or the III quadrant. The only way for tan θ positive and sin θ negative is the III quadrant.

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 13

The Magnitude of the function 3sin x

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The Magnitude of y = 3sinx is 3.
graph{y=-3*sinx [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Amplitude is the height of a periodic function, aka the distance from the center of the wave to it's highest point (or lowest point). You can also take the distance from the highest point to the lowest point of the graph and divide it by two.

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 14

The following graph represents

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 15

Which of the following is incorrect

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 16

The period of the function y = tan x is

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The period of y=tanx is π.
Since the function y = tan x is periodic of period π hence each branch is simply a repetition of the branch from - 
(-π/2 , π/2).

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 17

The graph of y= cos x meets the x axis at

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(i) The graph of the function y = cos x is continuous and extends on either side in symmetrical wave form.
(ii) Since the graph of y = cos x intersects the x-axis at the origin and at points where x is an odd multiple of 90°, hence cos x is zero at x = (2n + 1)/π2 where n = 0, ±1, ±2, ±3, ±4, ……………... .

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 18

The domain and range of y = sinx is

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The sine function has no domain restrictions. That means that the domain is (−∞,+∞)
However, the range of a since function is restricted as such : [−1,+1].

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 19

The graph of sin x meets x axis at

Test: Graphs Of Trigonometric Functions - Question 20

tan θ is positive, so θ lies in quadrant

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