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Probably only by hand. I think most things like wolframalpha usually won't keep them exact
Something like this?
You could also plot \(\tan(\pi x)\) and relabel the x-axis as being in units of \(\pi\) radians...
What did you use for that @whpalmer4, since that might be helpful to know... :P
Mathematica. You could also use the free online Wolfram Language at http://www.wolfram.com/index.php The statement I used was \[\text{Plot}\left[\left\{\tan (\theta ),\frac{1}{\tan (\theta )}\right\},\{\theta ,-2 \pi ,2 \pi \},\text{Ticks}\to \{\text{Table}[x,\{x,-2 \pi ,2 \pi ,\pi \}]\}\right]\]
your genius whpalmer
That might be a bit strong, but thanks :-)
whats the vertical asymptotes of this graph. i have...
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