Post on 24-Jan-2015
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All About Sunrise ...
Sunrise Paddling on the North Canadian River by flickr user FreeWine
What Transformations Do You See?
An ExampleFor a Saskatchewan town the latest sunrise is on Dec 21 at 9:15 am. The earliest sunrise is on June 21 at 3:15 am. Sunrise times on other dates can be predicted using a sinusoidal equation.
a) Sketch the graph of the sinusoidal function described above.
Trigonometric Modeling and Transformations
Morning at Swiftcurrent Lake
Note: There is no daylight savings time in Saskatchewan.
e) On what days will the sun rise at 7:00am?d) What is the average sunrise time throughout the year?c) Use one of the equations in (b) to predict the time of sunrise on April 6.b) Write 2 equations for the function; one using sine the other cosine.
An ExampleFor a Saskatchewan town the latest sunrise is on Dec 21 at 9:15 am. The earliest sunrise is on June 21 at 3:15 am. Sunrise times on other dates can be predicted using a sinusoidal equation.
a) Sketch the graph of the sinusoidal function described above.
Trigonometric Modeling and Transformations
Note: There is no daylight savings time in Saskatchewan.
Morning at Swiftcurrent Lake
Trigonometric Modeling and Transformations
e) On what days will the sun rise at 7:00am?d) What is the average sunrise time throughout the year?c) Use one of the equations in (b) to predict the time of sunrise on April 6.
b) Write 2 equations for the function; one using sine the other cosine.
Morning at Swiftcurrent Lake
Trigonometric Modeling and Transformations
e) On what days will the sun rise at 7:00am?d) What is the average sunrise time throughout the year?
c) Use one of the equations in (b) to predict the time of sunrise on April 6.
b) Write 2 equations for the function; one using sine the other cosine.
Morning at Swiftcurrent Lake
Trigonometric Modeling and Transformations
e) On what days will the sun rise at 7:00am?
b) Write 2 equations for the function; one using sine the other cosine.
Morning at Swiftcurrent Lake
Trigonometric Modeling and Transformations
e) On what days will the sun rise at 7:00am?
b) Write 2 equations for the function; one using sine the other cosine.