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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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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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Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression.
cos(pi/2 - x) * sec(x)
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Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression.
cos(x)(1 + tan2(x))
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Stella
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Factor the expressions and use the fundamental identities to simplify
1. 5 sin^2 x csc^2 x − 5 sin^2 x 2. 2 sec^3 x − 2 sec^2
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nikko
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Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify.
1-2 cos^2x + cos^4x
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Syndra
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use the fundamental trig. Identities to simplify tan^4x+2tan^2x+1
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denise
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Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression.
cos^2θ/sin^2θ+cscθsinθ I got tan^2theta
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tony
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I have to factor the expression and use fundamental identities:
sins^2xcscx^2-sin^2x sec^4x-tan^4x
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If Cot θ = -Square Root of 15/7, use the fundamental identities to find Cosθ > 0.
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Dave
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