Do you know in which quadrants tan(x) is positive?lim tanx
x->pi/2+
I'm not sure how to approach the problem when pi/2 is used, I know that tanx breaks up into sin and cos but I don't know how it would get plugged in. I would greatly appreciate the help!
Correct -it's positive in I and III and negative in II and IV
I asked two questions in response 4.down to negative infinity
Did you plot the function - as I had suggested?I thought both went to negative infinity
JomoGraphing, whether it is in your head or on a piece of paper (computer screen, etc) is the easiest way to see this limit.
Studying calculus requires you to know algebra/precalculus and trigonometry. As a result you should know how to graph the tangent function. If not, it is no big deal but you better learn it before continuing with calculus.