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Convert the domain of the Tan function to interval notation?
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[QUOTE="Tsubaki, post: 4984055, member: 536964"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Hey guys. So basically I'm doing some Calc I homework and I'm working on the domain of this function: g(x) = √tan(2x+π) [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] Now to determine the domain, I know that the function under the root cannot be negative. [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] So after examining the behaviour of tan on different intervals and only allowing positive tan values, I came to the conclusion that the domain of the function should be: nπ/2 ≤ x ≤nπ/2 + π/4 But the part I'm stuck is converting the domain above into "Interval Notation", as the problem asks. I am used to these domains coming out as nice set intervals, such as (-∞, 2) ∪ (4, +∞), but I'm not seeing that here. I'd appreciate the assistance. Thanks! Matt [/QUOTE]
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