SOLUTION: Find the period of y = tan 5(theta) a. 10 pi b. 2pi/5 c. 5pi d. pi/5

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Question 343981: Find the period of y = tan 5(theta)
a. 10 pi
b. 2pi/5
c. 5pi
d. pi/5

Answer by CharlesG2(834)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the period of y = tan 5(theta)
a. 10 pi
b. 2pi/5
c. 5pi
d. pi/5

the period of tan(theta) would be pi

the period of tan 5(theta) would be pi divided by the coefficent of theta which is 5

so the period is pi/5, so answer is d. pi/5

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