Ask a New Question

Question

How do you solve this trig identity?

Using @ as theta:

Sin@-1/sin@+1 = -cos@/(sin@+1)^2

I've tried it multiple times but I can't seem to arrive at the answer.
12 years ago

Answers

Related Questions

how do i solve this using trig identities? 2 csc^2x = 3 cot^2x-1 Solve the following trig equations. give all the positive values of the angle between 0 degrees and... Solve the following trig equations. give all the positive values of the angle between 0 degrees and... Solve the following trig equations. Give all positive values of the angle between 0 degrees and 360... How would you solve this trig function: cos2x=sin^2-2 how do you know what trig identities t... Solve the following trig equation 2cos(x-π/6)=1 Solve the trig equation exactly in the interval 0≤x≤2π. tan x + tan π/3 ------------------ = squ... How do you solve this trig identity problem without factoring? I just used @ to represent theta:... how do you solve this trig identity? i don't get it at all! cos(a+b)cos(a-b)=cos^2a-cos^2b-1 Solve this trig function over the interval [0, 2π) 2sin2(θ)−3sin(θ)+1=0
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use