delish_fish
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one of my homework questions is to find the: domain, range, period, vertical asymptotes, zeros, symmetry and y-intercept
of this equation: y = -2tan(3x + 180°) + 3.
i've found the range which is y|yER and i think i've found the period... which is 180/3=60....
but the rest zeros, symmetry, y-intercept, and vertical asymptotes i'm lost on.
when i graph it on the graphing calculator, i just don't understand what lines i'm supposed to be using (because there's multiple lines when graphed if that makes any sense...)
i apologize if this is an elementary question, but it's really confusing to me. :\\
of this equation: y = -2tan(3x + 180°) + 3.
i've found the range which is y|yER and i think i've found the period... which is 180/3=60....
but the rest zeros, symmetry, y-intercept, and vertical asymptotes i'm lost on.
when i graph it on the graphing calculator, i just don't understand what lines i'm supposed to be using (because there's multiple lines when graphed if that makes any sense...)
i apologize if this is an elementary question, but it's really confusing to me. :\\