Worksheet A Topic 3.1 Periodic Phenomena

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Worksheet A: (Topic 3.

1) Periodic Phenomena Name:

𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝒈
1. A portion of the graph of the periodic function 𝑔 is shown above. What is the least possible value of the period of 𝑔?

2. Using the graph of 𝑔 above, find the following values:


a) 𝑔(9) b) 𝑔(−12) c) 𝑔(29)

𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝒉
3. A portion of the graph of the periodic function ℎ is shown above. What is the least possible value of the period of ℎ?

4. Using the graph of ℎ above, find the following values:


a) ℎ(13) b) ℎ(−12) c) ℎ(82)

Worksheet A: Topic 3.1 Periodic Phenomena Created by Bryan Passwater


𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝒇
5. A portion of the graph of the periodic function 𝑓 is shown above. What is the least possible value of the period of 𝑓?

6. Using the graph of 𝑓 above, find the following values:


9𝜋
a) 𝑓(10𝜋) b) 𝑓(−5𝜋) c) 𝑓 = >
2

𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝒌
7. Two complete cycles of the periodic function 𝑘 are shown above. What is the period of 𝑘?

8. Using the graph of ℎ above, find the following values:


5𝜋 5𝜋
a) 𝑘(3𝜋) b) 𝑘 = > c) 𝑘 =− >
4 2

Worksheet A: Topic 3.1 Periodic Phenomena Created by Bryan Passwater


𝑥 −3 0 1 10

𝑓(𝑥) 4 2 −1 7

9. The graph of 𝑓 is periodic with a period of 7. Values of 𝑓 are shown at selected values of 𝑥. Find the following.
a) 𝑓(8) b) 𝑓(−6)

c) 𝑓E𝑓(10)F d) 𝑓(7𝑘 + 4), where 𝑘 is an integer.

𝑥 −6 0 3 7

𝑔(𝑥) 1 4 −2 5

10. The graph of 𝑔 is periodic where 𝑔(𝑥 + 10) = 𝑔(𝑥). Values of 𝑔 are shown at selected values of 𝑥. Find the
following.
a) 𝑔(27) b) 𝑔(−7)

c) 𝑔E𝑔(10)F d) 𝑔(10𝑘 − 3), where 𝑘 is an integer.

Worksheet A: Topic 3.1 Periodic Phenomena Created by Bryan Passwater


Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale
11. A toy car travels around a circular track as shown in the figure above. The center of the circular track is 20 inches
away from the wall. At time t = 0 seconds, the distance between the toy car and the wall is 0 inches. The car completes
one full lap around the track every 8 seconds. As the toy car travels around the track at a constant speed, the distance
between the car and the wall periodically increases and decreases.
The periodic function d models the distance, in inches, between the toy car and the wall as a function of time t in
seconds.
(A) The graph of d and its dashed midline for two full cycles is shown. Five points, F , G, J , K , and P are labeled on
the graph. No scale is indicated, and no axes are presented.

( )
Determine possible coordinates t , d ( t ) for the five points: F , G, J , K , and P.

(B) Refer to the graph of d in part (A). The t -coordinate of J is t1 , and the t -coordinate of K is t2 .

(j) On the interval ( t1 , t2 ) , which of the following is true about d ?

a. d is positive and increasing.

b. d is positive and decreasing.

c. d is negative and increasing.

d. d is negative and decreasing.

(ii) Describe how the rate of change of d is changing over the interval ( t1 , t2 ) .

Worksheet A: Topic 3.1 Periodic Phenomena Created by Bryan Passwater

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