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Find the vertical asymptote of f(x)=tan2x

User Hasteq
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Hello,

2x=π/2+kπ
==>x=π/4+kπ/2
User Sobek
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The vertical asymptote of a function is the equation of x where the graph doesnt approach vertically. It is determined by equating the denominator to zero. In this case, tan x is equal to sin x/ cosx hence cos x= 0. x is equal to pi/4, 3 pi/4, 5 pi/4.. both positive and negative.
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