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Level 7 - NCEA Level 2

Dilation of tangent curves

Lesson

In an earlier chapter, the effect of multiplying a function by a constant was explained. In the case of the sine and cosine functions, we saw that the constant $a$a in $a\sin x^\circ$asinx° or $a\cos x^\circ$acosx° gave the amplitude of the function, because the maximum and minimum values of the sine and cosine functions are multiplied by $a$a.

The idea of amplitude does not apply to the tangent function because there is no maximum or minimum value. However, a similar idea of dilation in the vertical direction does apply.

In the following diagrams, the graphs of $\tan x^\circ$tanx°, $\frac{2}{7}\tan x^\circ$27tanx° and $3\tan x^\circ$3tanx° are displayed in sequence to illustrate the effect of increasing the coefficient that multiplies the function.

The steepness of the curve near the origin increases as the coefficient increases, indicating a stretch in the vertical direction.

Given a graph that looks like a tangent function, $a\tan x^\circ$atanx°, we can determine the value of the coefficient $a$a by comparing the values of $\tan x^\circ$tanx° and $a\tan x^\circ$atanx° at a particular value of $x$x. A good choice of $x$x would be $x=45^\circ$x=45° since $\tan45^\circ=1$tan45°=1. Then, $a\tan45^\circ=a.$atan45°=a.

Example

Determine the coefficient $a$a for the following tangent curve (the one shown in black).

When $\tan x=1$tanx=1, $a\tan x=4$atanx=4. Therefore, $a=4$a=4 and the graph shown in black is the graph of the function $4\tan x^\circ$4tanx°.

Examples

QUESTION 1

Choose the description that best matches the graph of $y=5\tan x$y=5tanx.

  1. The graph of $y=\tan x$y=tanx has been compressed vertically.

    A

    The graph of $y=\tan x$y=tanx has been stretched vertically.

    B

    The graph of $y=\tan x$y=tanx has been stretched vertically and reflected across the $x$x-axis.

    C

    The graph of $y=\tan x$y=tanx has been compressed vertically and reflected across the $x$x-axis.

    D

QUESTION 2

Each of the graphs shown below are of equations in the form $y=a\tan x$y=atanx. For which graph is $-1$1$<$<$a$a$<$<$0$0$?$?

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    A

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    B

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    C

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    D

QUESTION 3

Consider the graph of $y=a\tan x$y=atanx shown below.

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  1. What vertical dilation factor would we need to apply to the graph of $y=\tan x$y=tanx to obtain this graph?

Outcomes

M7-2

Display the graphs of linear and non-linear functions and connect the structure of the functions with their graphs

91257

Apply graphical methods in solving problems

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