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Match the Function with Its Graph y=tan(xπ2)y = - \tan \left( x - \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)

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Match the function with its graph.
-1) y=tan(xπ2) y = - \tan \left( x - \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right) 2) y=tan(x+π2) y = \tan \left( x + \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)
3) y=cot(xπ2) y = - \cot \left( x - \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)
4) y=cot(x+π2) y = \cot \left( x + \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)
a.
 Match the function with its graph. -1)   y = - \tan \left( x - \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   2)   y = \tan \left( x + \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   3)   y = - \cot \left( x - \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   4)   y = \cot \left( x + \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   a.   b.   c.   d.    A)  1C, 2B, 3D, 4A  B)  1D, 2A, 3C, 4B  C)  1A, 2B, 3C, 4D  D)  1A, 2D, 3B, 4C
b.
 Match the function with its graph. -1)   y = - \tan \left( x - \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   2)   y = \tan \left( x + \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   3)   y = - \cot \left( x - \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   4)   y = \cot \left( x + \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   a.   b.   c.   d.    A)  1C, 2B, 3D, 4A  B)  1D, 2A, 3C, 4B  C)  1A, 2B, 3C, 4D  D)  1A, 2D, 3B, 4C
c.
 Match the function with its graph. -1)   y = - \tan \left( x - \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   2)   y = \tan \left( x + \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   3)   y = - \cot \left( x - \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   4)   y = \cot \left( x + \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   a.   b.   c.   d.    A)  1C, 2B, 3D, 4A  B)  1D, 2A, 3C, 4B  C)  1A, 2B, 3C, 4D  D)  1A, 2D, 3B, 4C
d.
 Match the function with its graph. -1)   y = - \tan \left( x - \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   2)   y = \tan \left( x + \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   3)   y = - \cot \left( x - \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   4)   y = \cot \left( x + \frac { \pi } { 2 } \right)   a.   b.   c.   d.    A)  1C, 2B, 3D, 4A  B)  1D, 2A, 3C, 4B  C)  1A, 2B, 3C, 4D  D)  1A, 2D, 3B, 4C


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