Consider the function below. z = sin(x) - sin(y)

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.6: Additional Trigonometric Graphs
Problem 77E
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Consider the function below.
z = sin(x) – sin(y)
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the function below. z = sin(x) – sin(y) II KO O O O OX IV
(a) Match the function with its graph (labeled A-F).
O A
B
O c
O D
O E
O F
(b) Match the function with its contour map (labeled I-VI).
O I
O II
O IV
O v
O VI
Give reasons for your choices.
This function is ---Select--- v in both x and y, but it is not ---Select--- v along lines such as y = x + T, so the contour map is ?
Also notice that traces in y = k are vertically shifted copies of the sine wave z = sin(x), so the graph must be ?
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Match the function with its graph (labeled A-F). O A B O c O D O E O F (b) Match the function with its contour map (labeled I-VI). O I O II O IV O v O VI Give reasons for your choices. This function is ---Select--- v in both x and y, but it is not ---Select--- v along lines such as y = x + T, so the contour map is ? Also notice that traces in y = k are vertically shifted copies of the sine wave z = sin(x), so the graph must be ?
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