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Mathematics, 05.07.2021 23:10 jr928718

GIVING BRAINLIEST!! Which of the following ordered pairs lies on the graph of y = tanx? (5 pi, 0)
(-9pi/4, 1) < this is wrong
(-5pi, -1)
(pi/6, √3)

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