Use trigonometric identities to find

  1. Use the given function value(s), and trigonometric identities(including the cofunction identities), to find the indicated
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  2. I don't understand how I'm supposed set the problem up or what theta is...Use the given function value(s), and trigonometric
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  3. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities (including the relationship between a trigonometric function and its
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  4. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities (including the relationship between a trigonometric function and its
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  5. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities (including the relationship between a trigonometric function and its
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  6. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities (including the relationship between a trigonometric function and its
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  7. How do you express sin4x as a trigonometric funcition of x using the identities? I think that you are supposed to start with the
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  8. Use the sum or difference identities to find the exact value of each trigonometric function.sec pi/12 Thanks :)
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  9. cotx = -3/5,-pi/2<x<0Use identities to find the exact value for the remaining five trigonometric functions
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  10. using the trigonometric identities find the exact (radical form) value of cos (105 degrees)
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