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What is the domain of y = tan x? A. (–∞, ∞) B. C. all D. all

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

all x≠pi/2+pi n

User AlefSin
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Given:

The function is


y=\tan x

To find:

The domain of the given function.

Solution:

We know that, domain is the set of x-values or input values.

We have,


y=\tan x


y=(\sin x)/(\cos x)

The functions sin x and cos x are defined for all real values of x. So, the function tan x is defined for all real values of x except those value for which cos x = 0.

So, domain is
-\infty<x<\infty, x\\eq (\pi)/(2)+n\pi.

Note: All options are incorrect.

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