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Verify the identities by transforming
Verify the identities by transforming the left-hand side into the right-hand side. Show work.
(tan^2X)/(1-cos^2x)= sec^2x HELP
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Carter
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[Note: I'm still having issues with identities with regard to trig]
Verify the Trig. identities: (a).
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Amber
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Verify the identities.
Cos^2x - sin^2x = 2cos^2x - 1 When verifying identities, can I work on both side? Ex. 1 - sin^2x - sin^2x
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Shadow
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Verify the following identities,
cos 3x = 4 cos^(3) x - 3 cos x
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Ribie
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Verify the identities please.
1.) TAN(X+π)-TAN(π-X)= 2 TAN X 2.) SIN(X+Y)+SIN(X-Y)= 2 SIN X COS Y
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AwesomeGuy
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I'm trying to verify these trigonometric identities.
1. 1 / [sec(x) * tan(x)] = csc(x) - sin(x) 2. csc(x) - sin(x) = cos(x) *
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Liath
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2sin^2(2/A)+cosA=1
Please help me verify using identities
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Hannah
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verify following trigonometric identities. 1/sec0tan0 = csc0 = sin0
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Jose
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Use Trig identities to verify that sec^4(x)-tan^4(x)=1+2tan^2(x), Only work with one side of the equation
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Anonymus
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Use the properties of logarithms and trigonometric identities to verify the identity.
ln|cot x| = ln|cos x| - ln|sin x| I have no
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Lindsey
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