What are the asymptotes of f(x)=tan(2x)? Algebra Expressions, Equations, and Functions Functions on a Cartesian Plane 1 Answer James W. · Stefan V. Jul 26, 2018 45∘,135∘,225∘ etc. Explanation: f(x)=tan(2x) is the function f(x)=tan(x) stretched by a factor of 12 parallel to the x axis. Since the asymptotes of tan(x) are 90∘,270∘,450∘ etc. , the asymptotes of tan(2x) will be half of these: Answer link Related questions How do you plot a function on a cartesian plane? What does (x,y) mean? How do you plot (1,−4) on the coordinate plane? Where is the x-axis and y-axis located? What is the input and the output for the points (2,3) and (−4,0)? How would you create a (x,y) table for the equation y=2x−1? Which quadrant does (−3,4) lie in? How would you plot the point (−4,0) on the cartesian plane? How do you find the polynomial function whose graph passes through (2,4), (3,6), (5,10)? What are the asymptotes of (x^2+4)/(6x-5x^2)? See all questions in Functions on a Cartesian Plane Impact of this question 4023 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License