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prove the identity

(1 + tan x) / sin x = csc x + sec x
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
well,

(1+tan)/sin
= (1 + sin/cos)/sin
= (cos+sin)/(sin cos)

That should get you going...
10 years ago
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