SOLUTION: Identify the period for y = tan (3 pi\4) theta and tell where two asymptotes occur for this function.

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Question 679131: Identify the period for y = tan (3 pi\4) theta and tell where two asymptotes occur for this function.
Answer by pmatei(79)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There is no x in your function, so the graph will be a horizontal line at y=tan(3pi/4)=-1. No period, no asymptotes.
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