Asked by Melody

Are any of these three problems identities?
1. Cos^2x-sin^2x=1-2sin^2x
2. Sinxsecx=cosxcscx
3. Sec^4x-tan^4/sec^2x=1+sin^2x
If so, how can you conclude that any of them are identities?

Answers

Answered by Marth
Yes. You can prove an identity by rearranging one side of the equation to match the other.

For example:
1.
cos^2(x) - sin^2(x) = 1 - sin^2(x) - sin^2(x) because cos^2(x) + sin^2(x) = 1
= 1 - 2 sin^2(x)
Answered by MathMate
The second one is not an identity. You can prove this by substituting the appropriate sin/cos functions for sec(x) and csc(x).
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