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Ch. 1 - Trigonometric Functions
Lial - Trigonometry 12th Edition
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Chapter 2, Problem 72

Find the indicated function value. If it is undefined, say so. See Example 4. tan 450°

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Recognize that the tangent function has a period of 180°, meaning \( \tan(\theta) = \tan(\theta + 180°) \). Use this property to simplify \( \tan 450° \) by subtracting multiples of 180° until the angle is within the standard range \( 0° \leq \theta < 360° \).
Calculate \( 450° - 360° = 90° \), so \( \tan 450° = \tan 90° \). This reduces the problem to finding \( \tan 90° \).
Recall the definition of tangent in terms of sine and cosine: \( \tan \theta = \frac{\sin \theta}{\cos \theta} \). Substitute \( \theta = 90° \) to get \( \tan 90° = \frac{\sin 90°}{\cos 90°} \).
Evaluate \( \sin 90° \) and \( \cos 90° \). Since \( \sin 90° = 1 \) and \( \cos 90° = 0 \), the expression becomes \( \frac{1}{0} \), which is undefined because division by zero is not possible.
Conclude that \( \tan 450° \) is undefined because it simplifies to \( \tan 90° \), and tangent is undefined at 90° due to the cosine denominator being zero.

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