The graphs of sinusoidal functions (sine and cosine) have top (maximum) points, bottom (minimum) points, and middle (with respect to the range) points. It is useful when graphing or writing equations for transformations of sine and cosine graphs to think about at which of these points the functions begins (i.e. the value of the parent function when x 0) and if the function increases or decreases from that point. For example, the graph of f(x) = cos(x) starts at the top and decreases. For each function below, decide where it starts and if it increases or decreases from that point. a. f(x) = sin(x)b. f(x) = - cos(x)c. f(x) = - sin(x) hp