Proving identities: tell wether or

  1. Proving identities: tell wether or not f(x)=sin x is an identity (Does it simplify to Sin x) ? Please help(sin^3x)(1+cot^2x)
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  2. Trigonometry identities are so hard...I need some help proving these identities: *Oh, and I'm only in grade 11, so the
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  3. Proving Trigonometric Identities1. sec^2x + csc^2x= (sec^2 x)(csc^2 x) 2. sin ^3 x / sin x - cos 3x / cos x = 2 3. 1- cos x/ sin
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  4. Hello! I have been learning about proving identities and can do simple ones but lately I have been really struggling. I am
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  5. I need help proving trigonometric identities. Most of my difficulty lies in actually factoring the equation. For example, one of
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  6. Conclusion on how witchcraft beliefs and race have shaped cultural identities both historically and contemporary South Africa
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  7. Proving Identities:2 columns (tan + cot)^2 = sec^2 + csc^2 I'm having trouble breaking down the left side to = the right side..
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  8. Proving identities:1) 1+ 1/tan^2x = 1/sin^2x 2) 2sin^2 x-1 = sin^2x - cos^2x 3) 1/cosx - cosx = sin x tan x 4) sin x + tan x
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  9. I am having trouble with trigenometric identities I cannot figure it out for example sin³x+sin²xcos²x, could I get the steps
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  10. Currently in school we're learning about proving identities and for extra credit I got this problem.cosB= -8/17 in quad II and I
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