Asked by Raj

Find the period of 3tan1/2*x. Also explain me the graph of y=tanx with asymptote and the curves up and down,how they come in graph?

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Answered by oobleck
the period of tan(kx) is π/k

since tanx = sinx/cosx, there is an asymptote everywhere cosx = 0. That is at all odd multiples of π/2
Answered by Raj
What is asymptote and how is it related to sinx/cosx? Why tan graph from down to top in a curve way?
Answered by oobleck
you really need to study your Algebra 2 some more if you don't understand asymptotes. google the topic and see what you can learn there.

Surely your trig book explains the graphs of the trigonometric functions.
Answered by Raj
In that case please help me as I have only the graph in my book which does not explain how it has been derived.
Answered by anonymous
you can take a look at this link below:
h ttps://socratic.org/questions/how-do-you-graph-y-3tan-1-2x-2
there's no space between h and ttps
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