Given the equation $y = 4 \tan(6x + 42)$\newline The period is: 5\newline 0.5235987755983\newline The horizontal shift is:\newline to the Select an answer units
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Step 1: The general form of the equation of a tangent function is y = A*tan(Bx + C) + D, where A, B, C, and D are constants. Show more…
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