SOLUTION: How do I know which are the vertical asymptopes of y=tan(pi)x ? I know the period=1 and that an appropriate interval would we (-1, 1).

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Question 270317: How do I know which are the vertical asymptopes of y=tan(pi)x ?
I know the period=1 and that an appropriate interval would we (-1, 1).

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Remember that . So . So your goal is to find all of the solutions to (since these values cause a division by zero).
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