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10. (10.04 MC)

What are the period and phase shift for f(x) = -4 tan(x − n)? (1 point)
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Period: n; phase shift: x =
2
Period: n; phase shift: x = n
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Period: 2n; phase shift: x =
2
Period: 2n; phase shift: x = 0

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Answer:

Period:
\pi

Phase shift: n

Explanation:

Tangent function:

Has the following format:


f(x) = tan(ax - n)

In which the period is
(\pi)/(x) and the phase shift is n.

In this question:


f(x) = -4tan((x-n))


a = 1, and thus, the period is
\pi, with a phase shift of n.

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