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Carolyn Floyd
12 July, 10:01
What is the period of the function y=3 (tan 6x) ?
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Chaya
12 July, 10:16
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With all trig functions, the period can be calculated with the equation PB = 2π.
P = period
B = anything in the tangent part of the equation except the x. (in this case, it would be 6)
When we plug in 6 for B, we get 6P = 2π.
Divide both sides by 6 and you get P = 2π / 6
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P = π/3
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