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  • 02-04-2017
  • Mathematics
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The y-value of y = tan(x) when x = -90° and x = 90° is 0.

True

False

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  • 02-04-2017
We know, Tanx = sinx / cosx
Tan 90 = sin90 / cos 90
Tan 90 = 1/0

As zero is in the denominator, it can't be defined.

In short, Your Answer would be: "False"

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