SOLUTION: find period and phase shift, y= -4 tan(5x + pi/2)
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find period and phase shift, y= -4 tan(5x + pi/2)
Equation of tan function: y=tan(Bx-C), period=π/B, phase shift=C/B
For given tan function:
B=5
period=π/B=π/5
C=π/2
phase shift=C/B=(π/2)/5=π/10 (shift to the left)
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