How do you graph tan(x/2)tan(x2)?

1 Answer
Mar 19, 2018

Assuming you know what a tan function looks like, then we know that y=f(x)y=f(x), f(x)=tanxf(x)=tanx

When y=f(x/a)y=f(xa), the function is squished along the xx-axis by aa. So, a=a= represents all the xx-values being doubled. So if for a function f(x)f(x), f(2)=5f(2)=5 and f(4)=12, with f(4)=12,withf(x/2) - f(4)=5#

So, y=tan(x/2)y=tan(x2) would be y=tanxy=tanx but each value of xx would be doubled.

y=tanxy=tanx:
graph{tanx [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

y=tan(x/2)y=tan(x2):
graph{tan(x/2) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}