Monsterman
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When you graph y=cotx is there a value for Pi/2? because.. when i put it into a graphing calculator.. its continuous but since cot is 1/tanx doesnt the Pi/2 make it approach infinity to zero?
thank you. just making sureIt's zero - you have to take the limit.
Not quite, you have to look back at the DEFINITION of cot x.It's zero - you have to take the limit.
what do you mean by "well defined"?Not quite, you have to look back at the DEFINITION of cot x.
Definition of tan x:
tan x = sin x / cos x
Definition of cot x:
cot x = cos x / sin x
(NOT 1 / tan x)
NB: cot x = 1 / tan x if and only if tan x is well defined.
Princeton Dictionarywhat do you mean by "well defined"?