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What is the y-value for f(x) = tan(90°)?
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What is the y-value for f(x) = tan(90°)?
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What is the y-value for f(x) = tan(90°)?
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in a function we can say f(x) = y
y = f(x) = tan(90°)
y = f(x) = ∞ (undefined)
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f(x) = tan90° ⇒ y = tan90°
tan90° non exist, therefore the y-value not exist.
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