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Derive the identity cot² A+1= csc² A
14 years ago

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Answered by Damon
well, it depends on if you already know that
sin^2 + cos^2 = 1
if you do, then it is easy
divide both sides by sin^2
1 +cos^2/sin^2 = 1/sin^2
that is it
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