Find the amplitude, the period in radians, the phase shift in radians, the vertical shift, the minimum and maximum values, and two vertical asymptotes (if any). Then sketch the graph using radians. 42) y = 3cot ?/2
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Amplitude: The cotangent function does not have an amplitude since it is not a bounded function. It goes to infinity at certain points. Show more…
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