Introduction to Trigonometric Functions

What are trigonometric functions? Let¡¦s get started from the most basic principle.

1.     The Basic Idea

The sketch is an introduction to the idea behind trigonometric functions.

  • Press "color" button to change the color of the gondolas.
  • Observe the motion of the red gondola.
  • Press "left" or "right" button several times to change the viewing angle.

Key question: How does the height of the red gondola changes?
Answer: >> Sine of the angle rotated<<

                     (Mouse select to view)

 

This sketch gives a impression of sine.
The length of the rope which is hanging down from the crane is sin t when the length of crane = 1 and angle = t.

What is length of the rope, when the length of crane = 2, 3, 4,・・・ ?.

 

 

 

2.     Introduction to Trigonometric Functions

Sine Function

The figure shows a definition of sine function.

The unit circle is the circle with its center at the origin and a radius of 1. Angle x is formed by rotating OA about the origin to OP. Then the y-coordinate of point P is sin x.

 

Cosine Function

The figure shows a definition of cosine function.

The unit circle is the circle with its center at the origin and a radius of 1. Angle x is formed by rotating OA about the origin to OP. Then the x-coordinate of point P is cos x.

 

Tangent Function

The figure shows a definition of tangent function.

The unit circle is the circle with its center at the origin and a radius of 1. Angle x is formed by rotating OA about the origin to OP. Point Q is the intersection of line OP and x=1. Then the y-coordinate of point Q is tan x.

 

Six Trigonometric Functions

Here is a combined picture of the six trigonometric functions. They are called sine, cosine, secant, cosecant, tangent and cotangent respectively.

 

Sine Function Plot

Press "Draw" button, or "+" button to generate the graph of the sine function.

 

Cosine Function Plot

Press "Draw" button, or "+" button to generate the graph of the sine function.

 

Tangent Function Plot

Press "Draw" button, or "+" button to generate the graph of the sine function.

 

 

3.     Graph of More Trigonometric Functions

The Graph of y = sin ax

Press "Draw" button, or "+" button to generate the graph.

The red curve is y=sin ax and the blue is y=sin x. The radius for y=sin ax rotates 'a' times faster than the radius for y=sin x. Change 'a' using the scroll bar, then find the relation of the wave length and the value of 'a'.

 

The graph of y=a sin b(x-c)
(Transformation of Graphs)

The sketch shows the graph of y=a sin b(x-c).

Change the value of 'a', 'b', and 'c' and observe the graph.

"Transform" button shows the following transformation process.

       y=sinx
¡÷ y=a sin x
¡÷   y=a sin bx
¡÷   y=a sin b(x-c).