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The periodic nature of sine, cosine, and tangent refers to the repeating values of these trigonometric functions at regular intervals. Sine and cosine have a period of $$2\pi$$, meaning they repeat their values every $$2\pi$$ radians, while tangent has a period of $$\pi$$. This regularity is essential when solving trigonometric equations and inequalities, as it allows for the prediction of solutions over specific intervals and helps in understanding their graphical representations.