Trigonometry
A vertical asymptote is a line on a graph that indicates a value where a function approaches infinity or negative infinity. It occurs at specific x-values where the function is undefined, typically where the denominator of a rational function equals zero. In the context of tangent and cotangent functions, these asymptotes represent the angles at which the functions are not defined, leading to important characteristics in their graphs.
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