Prove that, in general, sin(alpha

  1. Write cos(-83degrees) as a function of a positive angleProve that tan^2(alpha)-1+cos^2(alpha)=tan^2(alpha)sin^2(alpha)
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  2. Prove that, in general, sin(alpha + beta) does not equal sin alpha + sin beta
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  3. Assume that alpha is an angle in the standard position whose terminal side contains the given point. Find the exact values of
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  4. Assume that alpha is an angle in the standard position whose terminal side contains the given point. Find the exact values of
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  5. Assume that alpha is an angle in the standard position whose terminal side contains the given point. Find the exact values of
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  6. FInd the exact value pf the 6 trig function of alphaGiven: point (-2,-6) on the terminal side of the angle in standard position
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  7. prove that the length of the perpendicular from the origin to the straight line joining the two points having coordinates ( a
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  8. Why is the output of the code 14, not 8 : alpha=3+5=8?public class Application4{ public static void main(String[] args) { int
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  9. Prove: let alpha be a lower bound of a subset E of an ordered set S. If alpha exist in E, then alpha= infE(greatest lower bound
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  10. Prove that tan^2(alpha)-1+cos^2(alpha)sin^2(alpha)Please Explain
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