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OpenStudy (anonymous):

there's a vertical asymptote when cotangent (cosine / sine) is undefined. It's undefined when the denominator (sine) equals zero. Sine equals 0 at every k*pi where k = 1, 2, 3... since it's cot(2x) that equates to cos(2x)/sin(2x) so when 2x = pi, there is a vertical asymptotes, which we can see occurs at plus or minus pi over 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The vertical asymptotes are 0, pi/2, pi, for each period. Basically the asymptotes are infinite, just keep add pi/2 to the previous asymptotes to find the next asymptotes

OpenStudy (zab505):

B and D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

try it

OpenStudy (zab505):

not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you dont want to

OpenStudy (zab505):

not sure how to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

check both b and c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

like thats your answers

OpenStudy (zab505):

actually B C and D

OpenStudy (zab505):

Thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no problem i tried

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