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Trigonometry Examples
y=tan(7x)
Step 1
Step 1.1
For any y=tan(x), vertical asymptotes occur at x=π2+nπ, where n is an integer. Use the basic period for y=tan(x), (-π2,π2), to find the vertical asymptotes for y=tan(7x). Set the inside of the tangent function, bx+c, for y=atan(bx+c)+d equal to -π2 to find where the vertical asymptote occurs for y=tan(7x).
7x=-π2
Step 1.2
Divide each term in 7x=-π2 by 7 and simplify.
Step 1.2.1
Divide each term in 7x=-π2 by 7.
7x7=-π27
Step 1.2.2
Simplify the left side.
Step 1.2.2.1
Cancel the common factor of 7.
Step 1.2.2.1.1
Cancel the common factor.
7x7=-π27
Step 1.2.2.1.2
Divide x by 1.
x=-π27
x=-π27
x=-π27
Step 1.2.3
Simplify the right side.
Step 1.2.3.1
Multiply the numerator by the reciprocal of the denominator.
x=-π2⋅17
Step 1.2.3.2
Multiply -π2⋅17.
Step 1.2.3.2.1
Multiply 17 by π2.
x=-π7⋅2
Step 1.2.3.2.2
Multiply 7 by 2.
x=-π14
x=-π14
x=-π14
x=-π14
Step 1.3
Set the inside of the tangent function 7x equal to π2.
7x=π2
Step 1.4
Divide each term in 7x=π2 by 7 and simplify.
Step 1.4.1
Divide each term in 7x=π2 by 7.
7x7=π27
Step 1.4.2
Simplify the left side.
Step 1.4.2.1
Cancel the common factor of 7.
Step 1.4.2.1.1
Cancel the common factor.
7x7=π27
Step 1.4.2.1.2
Divide x by 1.
x=π27
x=π27
x=π27
Step 1.4.3
Simplify the right side.
Step 1.4.3.1
Multiply the numerator by the reciprocal of the denominator.
x=π2⋅17
Step 1.4.3.2
Multiply π2⋅17.
Step 1.4.3.2.1
Multiply π2 by 17.
x=π2⋅7
Step 1.4.3.2.2
Multiply 2 by 7.
x=π14
x=π14
x=π14
x=π14
Step 1.5
The basic period for y=tan(7x) will occur at (-π14,π14), where -π14 and π14 are vertical asymptotes.
(-π14,π14)
Step 1.6
The absolute value is the distance between a number and zero. The distance between 0 and 7 is 7.
π7
Step 1.7
The vertical asymptotes for y=tan(7x) occur at -π14, π14, and every πn7, where n is an integer.
x=π14+πn7
Step 1.8
Tangent only has vertical asymptotes.
No Horizontal Asymptotes
No Oblique Asymptotes
Vertical Asymptotes: x=π14+πn7 where n is an integer
No Horizontal Asymptotes
No Oblique Asymptotes
Vertical Asymptotes: x=π14+πn7 where n is an integer
Step 2
Use the form atan(bx-c)+d to find the variables used to find the amplitude, period, phase shift, and vertical shift.
a=1
b=7
c=0
d=0
Step 3
Since the graph of the function tan does not have a maximum or minimum value, there can be no value for the amplitude.
Amplitude: None
Step 4
Step 4.1
The period of the function can be calculated using π|b|.
π|b|
Step 4.2
Replace b with 7 in the formula for period.
π|7|
Step 4.3
The absolute value is the distance between a number and zero. The distance between 0 and 7 is 7.
π7
π7
Step 5
Step 5.1
The phase shift of the function can be calculated from cb.
Phase Shift: cb
Step 5.2
Replace the values of c and b in the equation for phase shift.
Phase Shift: 07
Step 5.3
Divide 0 by 7.
Phase Shift: 0
Phase Shift: 0
Step 6
List the properties of the trigonometric function.
Amplitude: None
Period: π7
Phase Shift: None
Vertical Shift: None
Step 7
The trig function can be graphed using the amplitude, period, phase shift, vertical shift, and the points.
Vertical Asymptotes: x=π14+πn7 where n is an integer
Amplitude: None
Period: π7
Phase Shift: None
Vertical Shift: None
Step 8