Skelly4444
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If Cot theta is defined as 1/tan theta, how is the graph of cot theta permitted to go straight through zero?
As Tan approaches 90 degrees, the values obviously become extremely large, but tan 90 is undefined.
So how can we have the reciprocal of an undefined value and allow the graph of Cot theta to pass through zero at the 90 degree point?
As Tan approaches 90 degrees, the values obviously become extremely large, but tan 90 is undefined.
So how can we have the reciprocal of an undefined value and allow the graph of Cot theta to pass through zero at the 90 degree point?