Let y represent theta Prove:

  1. 1)Use the definitions sin0(theta) = y/r, cos0(theta) = x/r and/or tan0(theta) = y/x to prove thatcot0(theta) = 1/tan0(theta)
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  2. 1)Use the definitions sin0(theta) = y/r, cos0(theta) = x/r and/or tan0(theta) = y/x to prove thatcot0(theta) = 1/tan0(theta)
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  3. Prove the following identities:1. (tan theta - sin theta)^2 + (1-cos theta)^2 = (1-sec theta) ^2 2. (1-2cos^2 theta) / sin theta
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  4. Prove the following identities:1. (tan theta - sin theta)^2 + (1-cos theta)^2 = (1-sec theta) ^2 2. (1-2cos^2 theta) / sin theta
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  5. Prove the trigonometric identity below. Show all steps of your algebraic solution for full marks(x sin (theta) - y cos (theta)
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  6. conic sectionsprove that the line x-2y+10=0 touches the ellipse 9x^2+64y^2=576 show that the equation of the normal to the
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  7. (i)prove that 1/1+sintheta +1/1-sin theta=2sec^2 theta(ii)prove that cos theta/1-sin theta =1+sin theta/cos theta
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  8. Prove that 1+tan(Theta)/1-tan(Theta) = sec^2(Theta)+2tan(Theta)/1-tan^2(Theta)If you explain, that would be great (:
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  9. prove tan (theta/2)= (sin(theta))/(1+cos(theta))for theta in quadrant 1 by providing the calculation along with the reason.I
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  10. Let y represent thetaProve: 1 + 1/tan^2y = 1/sin^2y My Answer: LS: = 1 + 1/tan^2y = (sin^2y + cos^2y) + 1 /(sin^2y/cos^2y) =
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