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This question has me stuck. Use the Pythagorean identity sin^2 Θ + cos^2 Θ = 1 to derive the other Pythagorean identities, 1 +
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Iris
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Hello.
I am trying to simplify the problem, (tan^2x-sec^2x)/cosx, but I am unsure how. Does anyone have any formulas or starting
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Taylor
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Cot^2x-csc^2x
Please help me simplify using identities! Thank You!
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Sarah
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Simplify (tan^2θcsc^2θ-1)/(tan^2θ)
This question totally stumps me. I know that csc^2=1/(sin^2) and tan^2=(sin^2)/(cos^2), but
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Jennifer
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when we think about our multiple identities , most of us will find that we both dominant and targeted at the same time. But it
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Use identities to simplify each expression.
sin(x)+cos^2(x)/sin(x) = ? tan^3(x)−sec^2(x)tan(x)/cot(−x) = ?
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tor
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how to simplify sin(2pi - x) using trig identities?
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Please help me to simplify using identities
1+tan^2x/tan^2x I don't really understand how to do please help
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Hannah
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When we think about our multiple identities, most of us will find that we are both dominant and targeted at the same time. But
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Sisipho
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Simplify each expression using the fundamental identities.
1. Sec x csc x / sec^2x+csc^2x 2. Sec x + tan x / sec x + tan x - cos
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Anonymous
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