thank you so much, you cleared much of my confusion! my math teacher is very dull and skips over the essential parts of understanding these types of problems but you really emphasize it which is so great!
The dotted lines designate where the asymptotes are of each graph. I am more used to seeing dashed lines too, so maybe keeping the visuals consistent would help to clear up that confusion for people.
I’ve watched multiple videos from other sources but this was the most clear, thank you so much.
thank you so much, you cleared much of my confusion! my math teacher is very dull and skips over the essential parts of understanding these types of problems but you really emphasize it which is so great!
Thank you. I don't understand anything my Trig teacher says, but this actually makes sense.
u r seriously an amazing teacher
This is so helpful. Everything is made very clear and concise. My teacher really likes to zoom through stuff.
I almost gave up. But this just made total sense 😭 thank you!!!!
My god did you clarify this for me succinctly. Thank you!
Thank you!! As an adult learner in college level trig this now makes sense
Thank You So Much!! It really really helpful and way better than my teacher's
why does the phase shift in the graph of tangent become the center while the phase shift of cotangent is not in the center.? 12:24 and 17:37
I have the same question. Does anyone know?
I do not understand my math teacher but this made a lot of sense. Thank you!
Pls include rhe c and y axis for us beginners...
I realize that the graph on 15:02 about tangent is not one period, I thought it is one period.
Sir, excuse me. I'd like to ask: is the phase shift for tangent and cotangent graphs c over b? or negative c (-c) over b? Thank you so much.
Hey but what I do not understand is that tan and cot do not have an amplitude since there is not max and min value, why are you adding the amplitude.
thank you so much for this sir, it was very helpful
this was a perfect explanation but the dotted line makes it confusing in my opinion
The dotted lines designate where the asymptotes are of each graph. I am more used to seeing dashed lines too, so maybe keeping the visuals consistent would help to clear up that confusion for people.
This made it so clear thank u for the video
Thank you! Great teacher.
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Nice explanation
Thank you so much! Keep up the great work :)
So the second one means that negative tan(x) = cot(x)
Correct. Because: cot(x) = 1/tan(x) = - tan(x)
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im 4 years late... but thank you dude :)
No worries. I'm still here after 4 years. :^D
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