Convert Radians to Degree and Vice Versa
Sine and Cosine using tables and Graphs
Investigating Sine Parameters
Extra!
100

Convert the Following Radian to Degrees: 

35pi/18      

350 degrees

100

What are the points that represent: y=3sin2piθ

(0,0) (1/4,3) (1/2,0) (3/4,-3) (1,0)

100

If the Maximum of a Trigonometric Graph is 6 and the Amplitude is 5, then what is the Minimum? 

-4

100

What is the period of the following equation:

 y=4cos5x

2pi/5

200

Convert the following Degree to a Radian: 

560 Degrees 

140pi/45 



200

What are the points that represent: y=-cos(pi/2)θ

(0,0) (pi,-4) (2pi,0) (3pi,4) (4pi,0) 

200

Find the Amplitude of the Graph: 

Amplitude: 3 


200

What is the minimum value of the following equation: 

y=-65cosx+125

Minimum: 60
300

Convert the following Radian to Degrees: 

3pi/5

108 Degrees

300

What are the points that represent: y=2sin1/6ø

(0,0) (3pi,2) (6pi,0) (9pi,-2) (12pi,0) 

300

Find the Amplitude and the Period of the following Function: y=5cos pi/4 θ

Amplitude: 5 

Period: 8 

300

What is the Amplitude and Period of this Function: 

y=cos 3pi θ 

Amplitude: 1

Period: 2/3

400

Convert the following Degree to a Radian: 

360 Degrees 

2pi 

400

What is the equation of the graph?


y=5cosx

400

Find the Amplitude and the Period of the following Function: y=-4cos 1/2 θ 

Amplitude: 4

Period: 4pi

400

Convert the following Radian into Degrees:

5pi/6

150 Degrees 

500

Convert the Following Radian to Degrees: 

107pi/36

535 Degrees 

500

What is the equation of the graph?


y=2sin2x

500

Find the Amplitude, Midline, and the Period of the Graph: 

Amplitude: 5

Midline: 0

Period: 2

500

Convert the following Radian into Degrees: 

7pi/4

315 Degrees

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