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Prove that (cos2A)÷ ( 1+sin2A)
how do you solve this.prove: cos2A plus cosA divided by sin2A minus sinA equal to cos2A plus 1 divided by sinA
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lungisile ntobela
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Prove:
1/cos2A+sin2A/cos2A=sinA+cosA/cosA-sinA
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Piwo
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Prove:
1/cos2A+sin2A/cos2A=sinA+cosA/cosA-sinA
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Piwo
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Prove that (cos2A)÷ ( 1+sin2A) = (cotA -1) ÷ (cotA +1)
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Ismail Abdullah
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Let A=(cosA -sinA)
(sinA cosA) show that A^2=(cos2A sin2A) (sin2A cos2A)
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James
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If sinA=0.5 , what is the value of cos2A and sin2A?
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Partha banerjee
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(2-cos2A)(1+2cot2A)=(2+cot2A)(2-sin2A)
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Santosh
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x=2cosa-cos2a,y=2sina-sin2a
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Anonymous
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CosA x cos2A + ((sin2A)^2)/2cosA
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Makhosini Maluvana
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rewrite 7 sin2A – 5 sin A + cos2A = o to solve for A
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inno
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