Describe how to find the domain and range for the tangent function.
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To find the domain of the tangent function, you need to remember that tangent is defined as the ratio of sine to cosine (tan(x) = sin(x)/cos(x)). This means the function is undefined when cos(x) = 0, which occurs at odd multiples of π/2 (like ±π/2, ±3π/2, etc.). Therefore, the domain of the tangent function is all real numbers except those where x = (2n + 1)π/2, where n is any integer. For the range, it's a little more straightforward! The tangent function can take on any real number value, so its range is all real numbers (-∞, ∞). You can visualize this by looking at the behavior of the tangent function as it approaches its vertical asymptotes at odd multiples of π/2—it goes to positive infinity on one side and negative infinity on the other, encompassing all possible y-values!