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The University of Sydney School of Mathematics and Statistics Solutions to Tutorial for Week 2 MATH1011: Applications of Calculus Semester 1, 2014 Web Page: http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/UG/JM/MATH1011/ Lecturer: Clinton Boys, Ross Ogilvie and George Papadopoulos Questions to complete BEFORE the tutorial 1. Differentiate the following (a) sin(2x) Solution: 2 cos(2x). (b) cos(4x) Solution: −4 sin(4x). (c) sin(4x3 + 1) Solution: 12x2 cos(4x3 + 1). (d) cos(7x2 + x) Solution: −(14x + 1) sin(7x2 + x). (e) sin x cos x Solution: cos2 x+sin2 x cos2 x = sec2 x. (f) x2 sin(4x + 3) Solution: 2x sin(4x + 3) + 4x2 cos(4x + 3) 2. Plot, using the same axes, the graphs of y = sin(x) y = sin x + π 2 . Write down the period, amplitude, vertical shift and horizontal shift of each graph and describe the relationship between the graphs. Solution: The graph of the first function is solid, and the second dashed. y 1 −2π −π π 2π x −1 Both functions have period 2π and amplitude 1. The graph the second function is the result of moving the graph of the first π2 units to the left. 1 3. Plot, using the same axes, the graphs of y = sin x y = 2 sin x. Write down the period, amplitude, vertical shift and horizontal shift of each graph and describe the relationship between the graphs. Solution: The graph of the first function is solid, and the second dashed. y 2 1 −2π −π π 2π x −1 −2 Both functions have period 2π. The first has amplitude 1, the second 2. The graph of y = 2 sin x is obtained from that of y = sin x by moving each point on the graph either up or down so as to double its distance from the x-axis. In other words, there is a vertical stretching by a factor of 2. Tutorial questions 4. Plot, using the same axes, the graphs of y = sin(x) y = 3 + sin (2x) . Write down the period, amplitude, vertical shift and horizontal shift of each graph and describe the relationship between the graphs. Solution: The graph of the first function is solid, and the second dashed. y 4 3 2 1 −2π −π π 2π x −1 y = 3+sin 2x has period π, amplitude 1 and mean value 3. Thus the graph of y = 3+sin 2x is the result of horizontally squashing the graph of y = sin x (halving the period) and then moving it 3 units in the positive y-direction (that is, upwards). 2 5. (a) Find an equation for a sinusoidal function, f (t), with amplitude 5 and period 3π. Solution: f (t) 5 −3π 3π t −5 The graph for f is the result of stretching the graph y = sin t horizontally by a factor of 32 and vertically by a factor of 5. Thus 2t . 3 In fact, the start point and mean value of the graph are not specified, so f can be any function of the form f (t) = 5 sin 2(t − θ) 3 2(t − θ) or f (t) = A + 5 cos 3 for some numbers A and θ. f (t) = A + 5 sin (b) Find an equation for a sinusoidal function, f (t), with amplitude 1 and period π6 . Solution: f (t) 1 −2π −π π 2π t −1 We can stretch the graph y = sin t horizontally by a factor of 1/12 to obtain f (t) = sin 12t. In fact, the start point and mean value of the graph are not specified, so f can be any function of the form f (t) = A + sin 12(t − θ) or f (t) = A + cos 12(t − θ) for some numbers A and θ. 2 . 9 Solution: The ordinary sine curve has period 2π, so we need to scale it horizontally by a factor of 2π/ 92 = 9π. Thus one such function is (c) Find an equation for a sinusoidal function, f , with amplitude 8 and period f (t) = 8 sin 9πt. 3 In fact, the start point and mean value of the graph are not specified, so f can be any function of the form f (t) = A + 8 sin 9π(t − θ) or f (t) = A + 8 cos 9π(t − θ) for some numbers A and θ. 6. Sketch the graph of y = 8 sin (3πx) + 2. Solution: f (t) 10 2 −3 −2 −1 1 2 3 t −6 (The t and f (t) scales are unequal here, to make it easier to see the shape of the curve.) 7. Plot, using the same axes, the graphs of y = cos(x) y = 2 cos (3x − π) − 1. Write down the period, amplitude, vertical shift and horizontal shift of each graph and describe the relationship between the graphs. Solution: The graph of the first function is solid, and the second dashed. y 1 −2π −π π −1 −2 −3 4 2π x y = 2(cos 3x − π) − 1 = 2 cos 3(x − π3 ) -1 has period 2π/3, amplitude 2, mean value −1 and horizontal shift π/3. Squash cos x horizontally by a factor of 3 (i.e. stretch by a factor of 1/3) and then move the graph one unit downwards and π/3 units to the right. 8. The sinusoidal function f is illustrated below. The sinusoidal function g has mean value 0 and is such that g(0) = 0, and is related to the function f in the following manner: the amplitude of g is twice the amplitude of f and the period of g is three times that of f . Find an equation for the function g. f (t) 5 4 3 2 1 −1 1 2 3 t Solution: We see from the graph that f (t) has the amplitude 2, mean value 3 and period 1. Thus, f (t) can be given by the formula f (t) = 2 sin 2πt + 3. The amplitude of g(t) is therefore 4, its mean value is 0 and period is 3. So, the equation of g(t) is 2πt . g(t) = ±4 sin 3 9. Using the addition law sin(A + B) = sin(A) cos(B) + cos(A) sin(B) and the fact that sin(−θ) = − sin(θ) and cos(−θ) = cos(θ), show that sin(A − B) = sin(A) cos(B) − cos(A) sin(B). Solution: Using the identity sin(A + B) = sin(A) cos(B) + cos(A) sin(B), we may write sin(A − B) = sin(A + (−B)) = sin(A) cos(−B) + cos(A) sin(−B) = sin(A) cos(B) − cos(A) sin(B) as required. 10. Using the addition law cos(x + y) = cos(x) cos(y) − sin(x) sin(y), prove that cos(2x) = cos2 x − sin2 x. Hence prove the formulae 1 sin2 x = (1 − cos 2x) and 2 5 1 cos2 x = (cos 2x + 1). 2 Solution: cos(2x) = cos(x + x) = cos x cos x − sin x sin x = cos2 x − sin2 x. Now, using the Pythagorean identity sin2 x + cos2 x = 1, we can arrange the above to get cos(2x) = cos2 x − (1 − cos2 x) = 2 cos2 x − 1 giving 1 cos2 x = (cos 2x + 1). 2 Or on the other hand, we can cos(2x) = 1 − sin2 x − sin2 x = 1 − 2 sin2 x, giving 1 sin2 x = (1 − cos 2x). 2 6