1/4 OF MY POINTS For this assignment, you will use sinusoids to model mathematical and real-world problems.
 Background Information
 Data sets that are cyclical, harmonic, oscillating, or periodic can be modeled with sinusoidal functions.
 Finding key features such as minimum, maximum, amplitude, period, and frequency are helpful in
 determining a sinusoidal model. Recall that the general forms of equations of sinusoids can be in these
 forms: y = a sin(b(x – h)) + k or y = a cos(b(x – h)) + k.
 Assignment Instructions
 For this project, you are expected to submit the assignment (Parts 1 and 2) at the end of this document.
 Step 1: Prepare for the performance task.
 a) Read through the guide before you begin so you know the expectations for this assignment.
 b) If there is anything that is not clear to you, be sure to ask your teacher.
 a) If your word processing program has an equation editor, you can insert your equations here.
 Otherwise, print this activity sheet and write your answers by hand.
 Step 2: Complete Parts 1 and 2 in the Assignment section of this document.
 a) Read all directions carefully.
 b) Complete each task.
 c) Insert images or screenshots of graphs when needed. Be sure that all graphs or screenshots
 include appropriate information such as titles, labeled axes, etc.
 d) Be sure to show all your work, You will be given partial credit based on the work you show and
 the completeness and accuracy of your explanations
 e) Consider underlining and circling important components in the problems.
 Step 3: Evaluate your project using this checklist.
 If you can check each box below, you are ready to submit your project.
  Have you answered all questions in Part 1 and Part 2?
  Have you shown your work?
  Did you include an image or screenshot of a graph when requested?
  Are all your equations correct? Be sure to check your formatting carefully.
 Step 4: Revise and submit your project.
 a) If you were unable to check off all of the requirements on the checklist, go back and make
 sure that your project is complete. Save your project before submitting it.
 b) Your teacher will give you further directions about how to submit your work. You may be
 asked to submit your responses through the virtual classroom, email it to your teacher, or print
 it and hand in a hard copy.
 c) Congratulations! You have completed your project.