Respuesta :

Vertical asypmtotes are line of the form [tex] x = k [/tex], where k is a point not in the domain of the function.

Since the definition of the cotangent function is

[tex] \cot(x) = \dfrac{\cos(x)}{\sin(x)} [/tex]

The function is not defined where the denominator is zero, i.e.

[tex] \sin(x) = 0 \iff x = k\pi,\ k \in \mathbb{Z} [/tex]

So, every line with equation [tex] x = k\pi [/tex] is a vertical asymptote for the cotangent function. Some examples may be

[tex] x = 0,\ x = \pi,\ x = -3\pi,\ x = 152\pi,\ x = -234\pi,\ldots [/tex]

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