3 Steps to Sketch Advanced - y=-tan(x-pi/4)
Use the advanced 3 Steps to Sketch method to graph y=-tan(x-pi/4)! Step #1: Find the Essentials Step #2: Plot the Base Pattern Step #3: Shift, Sketch, & Repeat! For more tangent graphing examples: • Graphing Tangent: 3 Steps to Sketch For more on how to easily find asymptotes from any tangent equation, check out: • Asymptotes Made Easy - Tangent Graphs For sine graphing examples: • Graphing Sine: 3 Steps to Sketch For cosine graphing examples: • Graphing Cosine: 3 Steps to Sketch

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