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20 February, 06:26

Locate the vertical asymptotes, and sketch the graph of y = sec (x - π) + 3.

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  1. 20 February, 09:54
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    Since secant is the inverse of cosine function, when the cosine function has a 'zero' the secant will have a vertical asymptote.

    Graphing a cosine with a right shift of pi, the zeros would be at pi and 2pi.

    This will make the vertical asymptotes of the secant function be at pi and 2pi.

    I hope you understand.
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