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The zero of the function is at 33.69 degree , the graph is plotted and attached with the answer.

What is a Function ?

A function is a law that relates a dependent variable and an independent variable with each other

It is given that

y = 2tan (x - π/2) +3

To find the zeroes of a function that function has to be equated to zero.

2tan (x - π/2) +3 = 0

2tan (x - π/2)  = -3

tan (x - π/2)  = -3/2

x - 90 = -56.31

x = 33.69 degree

The zero of the function is at 33.69 degree

For finding the maxima /minima

the derivative is

dy/dx = 2 sec² (x - π/2)

the point at which the slope is zero is substituted in the second derivative to find maxima/minima

d²y/dx² = 4 sec² (x - π/2) tan (x - π/2)

if the value is negative then it is a maxima and if it is positive it is a minima.

The vertical asymptote is found by finding the values that make the function undefined

x = 0+ πn

No horizontal or oblique asymptote

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