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Title: How do you graph the amplitude in Tangent functions?
Post by: o.avworo on Sep 27, 2012
How do you find out the amplitude in a tangent graph?  How does it affect the graph?  THanks.


Title: How do you graph the amplitude in Tangent functions?
Post by: lester on Sep 27, 2012
For tan and cot amplitude works
diferently than for sin and cos
for tan function amplitude is greater
than 1 brings the curve closer to y axis
if its between 0and 1 its rises slowly


Title: How do you graph the amplitude in Tangent functions?
Post by: tommyboiazn23 on Sep 27, 2012
The tan function does not have an amplitude in the same way that the sine and cos functions have since its range is - infinity to + infinity


Title: How do you graph the amplitude in Tangent functions?
Post by: tommygirl5012 on Sep 27, 2012
Tangent doesn't have an amplitude.  It has no maximum or minimum value.