How do you graph y=tan(x-90) y=tan(x−90)? Trigonometry Graphing Trigonometric Functions Graphing Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, and Cosecant 1 Answer Ratnesh Bhosale Mar 10, 2017 y= -cotxy=−cotx Explanation: y =tan(x-90)y=tan(x−90) y= - tan (90-x)y=−tan(90−x) y= -cotxy=−cotx graph{-cot x [-7.69, 7.69, -3.84, 3.85]} Answer link Related questions How do you find the asymptotes for the cotangent function? How do you graph tangent and cotangent functions? How do you Sketch the graph of y=-2+cot(1/3)xy=−2+cot(13)x over the interval [0, 6pi][0,6π]? How do you graph y=-3tan(x-(pi/4))y=−3tan(x−(π4)) over the interval [-pi, 2pi][−π,2π]? How do you sketch a graph of h(x)=5+frac{1}{2} \sec 4xh(x)=5+12sec4x over the interval [0,2pi][0,2π]? What is the amplitude, period and frequency for the function y=-1+\frac{1}{3} \cot 2xy=−1+13cot2x? How do you graph y = 3 sec(2x)y=3sec(2x)? How do you graph y=tan(2x+pi/4)y=tan(2x+π4)? What is the domain of y = tan(x) + 2y=tan(x)+2? How do you graph csc(x-pi/2)csc(x−π2)? See all questions in Graphing Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, and Cosecant Impact of this question 5734 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License