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Basic Mathematics – I




                    Notes          Note that it looks just like the graph of sin   except it’s translated to the left by  /2. That’s because
                                   of the identity cos   = sin ( /2 +  ). Although we haven’t come across this identity before, it easily
                                   follows from ones that we have seen: cos   = cos –  = sin ( /2 – (– )) = sin ( /2 +  ).

                                   1.3.2 The Graphs of the Tangent and Cotangent Functions

                                   The graph of the tangent function has a vertical asymptote at x =  /2. This is because the tangent

                                   approaches infinity as   approaches  /2. (Actually, it approaches minus infinity as   approaches

                                    /2 from the right as you can see on the graph.
















                                   You can also see that tangent has period ; there are also vertical asymptotes every  unit to the
                                   left and right. Algebraically, this periodicity is uttered by tan (  +  ) = tan  .





















                                   This similarity is simply because the cotangent of   is the tangent of the complementary angle
                                     –

                                   1.3.3 The Graphs of the Secant and Cosecant Functions

                                   The secant is the reciprocal of the cosine, and as the cosine only takes values between –1 and 1,
                                   therefore the secant only takes values above 1 or below –1, as shown in the graph. Also secant
                                   has a period of 2 .












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