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(tan/(1+sec)) + ((1+sec)/tan) = 2csc
We have to solve for the problem below to make sure that it is equivalent to 2csc(x). However, I keep getting 2/2sin(x) and not
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Sharon
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Find an equation for the tangent line to the curve at (π/2 , 2).
y = 4 + cot(x) - 2csc(x) I am confused how to take the
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Dave
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Prove:
sin^2(x/2) = csc^2x - cot^2x / 2csc^2(x) + 2csc(x)cot(x) On the right, factor the numberator as a difference of two
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aziiancaligirl
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verify : [sec(x) / csc(x) - cot(x)] - [sec(x) / csc(x) + cot(x)] = 2csc(x)
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briana
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i need to take the limit as x-->0 of 3x^2csc^2(x)...Is the answer 0?
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Jessica
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prove the ff:
a.) sin(x/2) - cos(x/2) = +-sqrt(1 - sin(x)) b.) tan(x/2) + cot(x/2) = 2csc(x)
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Henry Morgan
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prove the ff:
a.) sin(x/2) - cos(x/2) = +-sqrt(1 - sin(x)) b.) tan(x/2) + cot(x/2) = 2csc(x) HELP PLEASE!!
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Henry Morgan
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prove 2csc(2x)= csc(x)^2tanx
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Kyler
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Verify that sec(θ)/csc(θ)-cot(θ) - sec(θ)/csc(θ)-cot(θ) = 2csc(θ) is an identity.
can some help me through this? thank
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emily
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Verify that sec(θ)/csc(θ)-cot(θ) - sec(θ)/csc(θ)-cot(θ) = 2csc(θ) is an identity.
please help! thank you!
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louren
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