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                if you can't help me with my first question hopw you can help me with this one. 
sec(-x)/csc(-x)=tan(x)
thanx to anyone who can help
From the definition of the sec and csc functions, and the tan function,
sec(-x)/csc(-x) = sin(-x)/cos(-x)
= tan(-x)
However, tan (x) does not equal tan (-x). They have opposite signs
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        sec(-x)/csc(-x)=tan(x)
thanx to anyone who can help
From the definition of the sec and csc functions, and the tan function,
sec(-x)/csc(-x) = sin(-x)/cos(-x)
= tan(-x)
However, tan (x) does not equal tan (-x). They have opposite signs
Are you sure you copied the problem correctly?
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