How do you sketch one cycle of y=cscx?

1 Answer
Feb 27, 2017

Like a sin graph, but opposite.

Explanation:

csc(x)=1sin(x)

Sketch a sin graph, then draw loops down to meet each maximum or minimum point.

graph{csc(x) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Notice that at each stationary point on this graph, there would usually be a stationary point for sin(x).

Each time the sin graph would approach 0, the csc graph will approach or . Each time the sin graph approaches ±1, the csc graph approaches ±1.

These are because

csc(x)=1sin(x)

sin(x)=0csc(x)=10=
sin(x)=1csc(x)=11=1