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Graphs of Secant and Cosecant. Section 4.5b. The graph of the secant function. Wherever cos ( x ) = 1, its reciprocal sec( x ) is also 1. The graph has asymptotes at the zeros of the cosine function. The period of the secant function is , the same a s the cosine function.
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Graphs of Secant and Cosecant Section 4.5b
The graph of the secant function Wherever cos(x) = 1, its reciprocal sec(x) is also 1. The graph has asymptotes at the zeros of the cosine function. The period of the secant function is , the same as the cosine function. A local maximum of y = cos(x) corresponds to a local minimum of y = sec(x), and vice versa.
The graph of the cosecant function Wherever sin(x) = 1, its reciprocal csc(x) is also 1. The graph has asymptotes at the zeros of the sine function. The period of the cosecant function is , the same as the sine function. A local maximum of y = sin(x) corresponds to a local minimum of y = csc(x), and vice versa.
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