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1. Explain why the graphs of tangent and cotangent have vertical asymptotes 2. Explain why the...

1. Explain why the graphs of tangent and cotangent have vertical asymptotes

2. Explain why the graphs of cosecant and secant have vertical asymptotes

3. Sketch a graph of y=3sec(2x)y=3sec(2x) by hand, in other words, without a graphing utility. Include 2 periods, and include the asymptotes.

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