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Section: Mathematical Functions
Computes the tan function for its argument. The general syntax for its use is 
y = tan(x)
 where x is an n-dimensional array of numerical type. Integer types are promoted to the double type prior to calculation of the tan function. Output y is of the same size and type as the input x, (unless x is an integer, in which case y is a double type). 
Mathematically, the tan function is defined for all real valued arguments x by the infinite summation 
![\[ \tan x \equiv x + \frac{x^3}{3} + \frac{2x^5}{15} + \cdots, \]](form_83.png) 
or alternately by the ratio
![\[ \tan x \equiv \frac{\sin x}{\cos x} \]](form_84.png) 
 For complex valued arguments z, the tangent is computed via 
![\[ \tan z \equiv \frac{\sin 2 \Re z + i \sinh 2 \Im z} {\cos 2 \Re z + \cosh 2 \Im z}. \]](form_85.png) 
The following piece of code plots the real-valued tan(x) function over the interval [-1,1]:
--> t = linspace(-1,1); --> plot(t,tan(t))
