Where are the asymptotes of f(x) = tan(4x − π) from x = 3 pi over 4 to x = 5 pi over 4? is it x = 0, x = pi / 4??
is that right?
the tanx is undefined when x=pi/2 and -pi/2 those are the asymptotes. can you do that with tan(4x-pi)
when x=0 tan(-pi)=-tan(pi) which is well defined no asymptotes here
I have no idea. im in a huge hurry can you please just c if the answer above is right?
none of them is an asymptote since tan is defined what are your choices
x = pi / 4, x = 3pi / 4. x = 0, x = pi / 4 x = pi / 2, x = 3pi / 2 x = 3pi / 8, x = 5pi /8
it is the last answer do you know why? that is what i was trying to explain to you but you said you are in rush lol
im sorry but thank you so much!
No problem, I wanted to slowly get you to this. you're welcome
What are the sine, cosine, and tangent of 2 pi over 3 radians? do u by chance know this one
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