Answer: Does not exist.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since, given function, f(x) = 6x tan x, where −π/2 < x < π/2.
⇒ f(x) = 
And, for vertical asymptote, cosx= 0
⇒ x = π/2 + nπ where n is any integer.
But, for any n x is does not exist in the interval ( -π/2, π/2)
Therefore, vertical asymptote of f(x) where −π/2 < x < π/2 does not exist.
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B) Parallelogram JKLM is translated and then dilated
as well as c
C) Parallelogram JKLM is dilated and translated
C is the best answer because is size is changing. In all the others nothing is changing except the position which remains congruent and similar but C does not . The sizes changes which makes them not congruent but still similar.
The sign of the product would be the postitive sign because all three integers have the same sign.
That literally means the numbers '5' and '12' written like this: 5 + 12
represent the sum of 5 and 12, which is the same as 5 + 12 (because the sum is when all the numbers are added up).
So it's saying 5 + 12 equals to 17.
Do you get it?