Why are the tangents for 90 and 270 degrees undefined?

Jefferson Simmons

Jefferson Simmons

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2023-03-23

Why are the tangents for 90 and 270 degrees undefined?

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kokheleka36tx

kokheleka36tx

Beginner2023-03-24Added 7 answers

You can also say that tan x = sin x cos x .
You can take a look at the overlap of sinx and cosx below to see what happens to each as we approach 90 o and 270 o from the right or left:
graph{(y - sinx)(y - cosx) = 0 [-0.034, 6.2831, -1.2, 1.2]}
We can establish that:
lim x 90 o - sin x cos x = - 1 0 = -
because cos x decreases while sin x increases as x 90 o from the left, and
lim x 90 o + sin x cos x = 1 0 =
because both cos x and sin x increase as x 90 o from the right.
We can also see that:
lim x 270 o - sin x cos x = - 1 0 = -
because sin x decreases but cos x increases as x 270 o from the left, and
lim x 270 o + sin x cos x = 1 0 =
because both sin x and cos x decrease as x 270 o from the right.
Tan x of those angles is undefined because the limits from the left and right sides are not the same.

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