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Prove this identity 1. csc^2(pi/2-x)=1+sin^2xcsc^2(pi/2-x)
Prove this identity
1. csc^2(pi/2-x)=1+sin^2xcsc^2(pi/2-x) 2. tan(pi/4+x)+tan(pi/4-x)=2sec2x
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Gifty
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Prove the identity: cos^4(x)-sin^4(x)=1-2sin^2(x).with explanation
im confused on this one cause of the 4th power of the sine.
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Anonymous
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Select all the true statements about identities.
A) You may use proven identities to prove other identities. B) An identity is
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TeeKay
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Prove the identity
sin(x+y+z)+sin(x+y-z)+sin(x-y+z)+ sin(x-y-z) = 4 sin(x)cos(y)cos(z) This identity is so long and after i tried
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Tommy
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Prove this identity using the product-to-sum identity for sine:
sin^2 x=1-cos(2x)/2
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Kyle
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csc^2x-cos^2xcsc^2x=1
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olivia
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According to research in South Africa and overseas, which identity status is most likely to be formed in adolescents from more
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Please help I am supposed to verify that cot^2x+tan^2x =sec^2xcsc^2x-2
I just can't seem to get the two equations to equal to
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Jillian
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We, somehow, tried to use the next identity:
-[k+1 / 2] = [-k+1 / 2] Is this result true or false? If it is true, prove it; if it
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Matt
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The identity below is significant because it relates 3 different kinds of products: a cross product and a dot product of 2
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Anonymous
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