DuhBoyChong
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Hello, im having trouble with sketching the inverse function of f(x)= tan(x/2), -π≤x≤π .
I have the domain, range, period, and phase. I have drawn the mirror y=x, but i can't find the point of intersection. in which i equate y=x, and y=tan(x/2) to find where the mirror line and the forward function intersects. How do you simultaneously solve y=x, and y=tan(x/2),
It it x=tan(x/2)? Dunno what to do.
I have the domain, range, period, and phase. I have drawn the mirror y=x, but i can't find the point of intersection. in which i equate y=x, and y=tan(x/2) to find where the mirror line and the forward function intersects. How do you simultaneously solve y=x, and y=tan(x/2),
It it x=tan(x/2)? Dunno what to do.