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Prove the identity cscx+cotx-1/cotx-cscx+1 =
Prove the identity
cscx+cotx-1/cotx-cscx+1 = 1+cosx/sinx
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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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Jon
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express this in sinx
(1/ cscx + cotx )+ (1/cscx- cotx) i got 2sinx is that right?? and B) express in cosx problem: is 1 +
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linds
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express in sinx
1 1 ---------- + -------- cscx + cotx cscx - cotx and express in cosx 1 + cot x ------- - sin^2x cscx = 1/sinx so
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linds
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Perform the multiplication and use the fundamental identities to simplify.
(cotx + cscx)(cotx-cscx) I know that you have to foil
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Hannah
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Perform the multiplication and use the fundamental identities to simplify.
(cotx + cscx)(cotx-cscx) I know that you have to foil
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Hannah
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Verify that (secx/sinx)*(cotx/cscx)=cscx is an identity.
(x=theta BTW)
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Jon
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Prove that if y = cotx then dy/dx = - (cscx)^2. Hint: cotx = cosx/sinx
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Prove the following to be an identity
(cotx + cscx)*(1-cosx)=sin x
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Kevin
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prove identity cscx-(cosx)(cotx)=sinx
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logan
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