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Where does the graph of the function y=tan(x) have asymptotes?

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At every pi/2 that doesn't result in a whole number value of pi. so 3pi/2, 5pi/2, etc..
User Vitaliy Moskalyuk
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Answer:


y=\text{tan}(x) will have asymptote, when
\text{cos}(x)=0.

Explanation:

We are asked to find the asymptotes of the function
y=\text{tan}(x).

We can represent tangent as
\text{tan}(x)=\frac{\text{sin}(x)}{\text{cos}(x)}.

We know that a rational function is undefined, when denominator is zero. So our function will have asymptote, when
\text{cos}(x)=0.

We know that
\text{cos}(x)=0 at
\pm (\pi)/(2)+n.

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