SOLUTION: Determine the asymptotes of this function: y = -csc(pi x/2 + pi/2) Here is my solution: pi x/2 + pi/2 = k pi pi x + pi = 2k pi pi x = -pi + 2k pi x = -1 + 2k pi

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Question 628201: Determine the asymptotes of this function:
y = -csc(pi x/2 + pi/2)
Here is my solution:
pi x/2 + pi/2 = k pi
pi x + pi = 2k pi
pi x = -pi + 2k pi
x = -1 + 2k pi

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are correct right up to the last step:

When you divide both sides by you get:
x = -1 + 2k

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