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Prove: [(tan^2theta+1)(cos^2theta-1)]=1-sec^2theta
sin theta = 8/17 and theta is in the second quadrant. Find sin(2theta),cos(2theta),tan(2theta) exactly
sin(2theta) cos(2theta)
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Sally
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Solve tan(40/90) for the double angle cos(2theta). I know I use the x^2 + y^2 = r^2 formula and cos(2theta) = cos^2theta -
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Anna
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establish identity
5csc^2theta-3cot^2theta=2csc^2theta+3
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Anonymous
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What is the integral of 1-tan^2theta from 0 to pi/3?
Using the identity tan^2theta=sec^2theta-1, I got my answer to be 2pi/3 -
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Rachel
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if cot theta =7/8 , evaluate (1+sin^2theta)(1-sin^2theta)/(1+cost^2theta)(1+co-^2theta)
the answer should be 49/64 but i couldn't
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rani
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sin theta = 8/17 and theta is in the second quadrant. Find sin(2theta),cos(2theta),tan(2theta) exactly
sin(2theta) cos(2theta)
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Larry
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Demostrate the validity of tan^2theta-sin^2theta=sin^4theta sec^2theta
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Mb
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Prove: [(tan^2theta+1)(cos^2theta-1)]=1-sec^2theta
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Blaire
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Prove or disprove the following identity
sin^4theta - cos^4theta = sin^2theta-cose^2theta
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Jerry
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Cos(X+y)cos(x-y)= cos^2theta - sin^2theta
I foiled the left side as a start because I can kind of see sin^2+cos^2=1 but I can't
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Jerry
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