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Prove (1+secx)/(tanx+sinx)=cscx
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Verify that (secx/sinx)*(cotx/cscx)=cscx is an identity. (secx/sinx)*(cotx/cscx) = (secx/cscx)(cotx/sinx) =
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Prove the following:
[1+sinx]/[1+cscx]=tanx/secx =[1+sinx]/[1+1/sinx] =[1+sinx]/[(sinx+1)/sinx] =[1+sinx]*[sinx/(sinx+1)]
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Find a numerical value of one trigonometric function of x if
tanx/cotx - secx/cosx = 2/cscx a) cscx=1 b) sinx=-1/2 c)cscx=-1
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Lucy
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Prove (1+secx)/(tanx+sinx)=cscx
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Matt
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Prove (1+secx)/(tanx+sinx)=cscx
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Matt
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Complete the following identity secx-1/secx=? I have four multiple choice options and can't seem to work my way to either one.
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Anne
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Trigonometric Identities
Prove: (tanx + secx -1)/(tanx - secx + 1)= tanx + secx My work so far: (sinx/cosx + 1/cosx +
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Dave
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Prove the following trigonometric identities. please give a detailed answer because I don't understand this at all.
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Jessy
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1. (sinx/cscx)+(cosx/secx)=1
2. (1/sinxcosx)-(cosx/sinx)=tanx 3. (1/1+cos s)=csc^2 s-csc s cot s 4.
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Tom
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I'm only aloud to manipulate one side of the problem and the end result has to match the other side of the equation
Problem 1.
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Alycia
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