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What is amplitude and period of f(t)= -tan 0.4 t

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Answer:

No Amplitude

Period =
(5 \pi)/(2)

Explanation:

We can say a general function for Tan function as:


y=ATan(Bx)

This function given is:

f(t) = - Tan (0.4t)

First of all, there is no amplitude for a tan function because it goes on and on in both y-directions. THere is no max or min value, so there is no Amplitude.

As for period, the normal period (distance between 2 vertical asymptotes of a tan function) is
\pi (180 degrees).

Since this function has a b value, the period would be:


Period=(\pi)/(b)

So,

b = 0.4, so we have:


Period=(\pi)/(b)\\Period=(\pi)/(0.4)\\Period=(\pi)/((2)/(5))\\Period = (5 \pi)/(2)

THis is the period , in terms of pi.

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