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Trig Identities prove sinx+1 \
Trig Identities
prove sinx+1 \ 1-sinx = (tanx+secx)^2
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ken
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How do I prove these trig identities?
secx-cosx/tanx =sinx And 1+sinx/cosx+ cox/ 1+sinx=2secx
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Jill
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Im having serious issues with verifying Trig. identities. Please help! Here is an example:
(tanX-secX)^2= 1-sinX/1+sinX
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Rachel
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Prove the following trig identity:
1 + sinx = sinx(1+cscx)
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Anonymous
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Mathematics - Trigonometric Identities - Reiny, Friday, November 9, 2007 at 10:30pm
(sinx - 1 -cos^2x) (sinx + 1 - cos^2x) should
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Prove the following:
[1+sinx]/[1+cscx]=tanx/secx =[1+sinx]/[1+1/sinx] =[1+sinx]/[(sinx+1)/sinx] =[1+sinx]*[sinx/(sinx+1)]
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Anonymous
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We are doing trig identities in school. I need help with these five:
1.1+sinx/1-sinx=cscx+1/cscx-1 2.tanx+sinx/1+cosx=tanx
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Jay
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Prove Trig. Identities
1. sec è (sec è - cos è)= tan^2 è 2. tan^2 è (1 + cot^2 è) = sec^2 è
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Priscilla
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Simplify the expression using trig identities:
1. (sin4x - cos4x)/(sin2x -cos2x) 2. (sinx(cotx)+cosx)/(2cotx)
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Tasha
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TRIG Identities, Gr. 12:
Prove: cot4x=1-tan^2x/2tan2x
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Josh
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