@@emilylascano7254 , think of 2*secant(2x) as a fraction. It is equivalent to 2/cos(2x). To find the discontinuities, you need to set the denominator equal to zero, and then solve from there. In that case, you are trying to find what value of "x" would make cos(2x) = 0.
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Okay but what if we have 2sec2x??
And it was like 0
@@emilylascano7254 , think of 2*secant(2x) as a fraction. It is equivalent to 2/cos(2x). To find the discontinuities, you need to set the denominator equal to zero, and then solve from there. In that case, you are trying to find what value of "x" would make cos(2x) = 0.
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