132. Let f(0) = tan (0). What is the input quantity for f (the arctangent function)? The output quantity?
132. Let f(0) = tan (0). What is the input quantity for f (the arctangent function)? The output quantity?
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![132. Let f (0) = tan (0). What is the input quantity for f (the arctangent function)? The output
quantity?
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133 a. Solve the following equations for values of 0, given that -<0<4.
ii. tan(0) = -1
i. tan(0) = 1
b. In part (a), why was it necessary to restrict the domain to -<0< in order to provide a single
iii. 3 tan(20) = -8
iv. 2 tan(0) =-
answer in parts (i) through (iv)?
134, For each of the following, draw the graph of f(0) = tan(0) and then draw the graph of the given
function as a transformation of f.
g(6) = tan(20)
b. h(0) = tan()
j(0)=2 tan(0)
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Transcribed Image Text:132. Let f (0) = tan (0). What is the input quantity for f (the arctangent function)? The output
quantity?
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133 a. Solve the following equations for values of 0, given that -<0<4.
ii. tan(0) = -1
i. tan(0) = 1
b. In part (a), why was it necessary to restrict the domain to -<0< in order to provide a single
iii. 3 tan(20) = -8
iv. 2 tan(0) =-
answer in parts (i) through (iv)?
134, For each of the following, draw the graph of f(0) = tan(0) and then draw the graph of the given
function as a transformation of f.
g(6) = tan(20)
b. h(0) = tan()
j(0)=2 tan(0)
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