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Derive the identity cot² A+1=
Derive the identity cot² A+1= csc² A
to derive this identity does it mean to change the cot^2 A + 1 into csc^2 A ??
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Derive the identity cot² A+1= csc² A
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Someone please help!!!?
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How do you derive this identity?
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Can you please show me the steps:
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Verify the identity
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1. Establish the identity:
sin(theta+3pi/2)=-cos(theta) 2. Find the exact value of 2(theta) if sin(theta)=5/13 3. Show that:
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