Yes, the tangent function is periodic.
No.
When you graph a tangent function, the asymptotes represent x values 90 and 270.
Because the tangent is a function of with the angle as its argument.
Tangent is a function that can have any real value. Therefore one tangent can take any value in (-∞, ∞).
Yes, the tangent function is periodic.
No.
The inverse tangent, also called the arc-tangent.
It is probably arctan or arc tangent, the inverse of the tangent function.
When you graph a tangent function, the asymptotes represent x values 90 and 270.
The tan [tangent] function.When a function has two or more brakes, this is not a continuous function, but it can be a continuous function in some intervals such as the tangent does.
It is the cotangent function.
the zeros of a function is/are the values of the variables in the function that makes/make the function zero. for example: In f(x) = x2 -7x + 10, the zeros of the function are 2 and 5 because these will make the function zero.
The integral zeros of a function are integers for which the value of the function is zero, or where the graph of the function crosses the horizontal axis.
Because the tangent is a function of with the angle as its argument.
Tangent is a function that can have any real value. Therefore one tangent can take any value in (-∞, ∞).
Tangent = sine/cosine provided that cosine is non-zero. When cosine is 0, then tangent is undefined.