y = cot x cos2x - 2 cot x <-- factor to yield
y = cot x (cos2x -2) (cos2x -2) yields no vetrical asymptotes
cot x will have vertical asymptotes when the function is undefined.
cot x = cos x / sin x when sin x becomes zero the function is undefined
and creates a vertical asymptote
sin x = 0 when x = { 0, pi, 2pi, 3pi,etc} these are your vert. asymptotes
also remember the neg values --- so x = npi where n is any integer
5.477225575 squared equals 30.
The number that equals 121 when squared is 11.
b = sqrt32 or 4 root 2
No, it equals -2xy. lrn2math
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C equals the square root of 1000 or 31.622776601683793319988935444327...
66 squared equals 4,356.
93 squared equals 8,649.
62 squared equals 3,844.
65 squared equals 4,225.
52 squared equals 2,704.
61 squared equals 3,721.