Question
prove the identity:
(cosx)(tanx + sinx cotx)=sinx+cos(squared)x
i need steps to show how i got the answer
generally, it is a good idea to change all trig ratios to sines and cosines, and start with the more complicated-looking side.
so....
LS =
cosx(sinx/cosx + sinx(cosx/sinx)
=
=
just expand and simplify and the RS pops out
(cosx)(tanx + sinx cotx)=sinx+cos(squared)x
i need steps to show how i got the answer
generally, it is a good idea to change all trig ratios to sines and cosines, and start with the more complicated-looking side.
so....
LS =
cosx(sinx/cosx + sinx(cosx/sinx)
=
=
just expand and simplify and the RS pops out
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