Verify the identity . (cscX-cotX)^2=1-cosX/1+cosX

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  1. Verify the identity .(cscX-cotX)^2=1-cosX/1+cosX _______ sorry i cant help you (cscX-cotX)=1/sinX - cosX/sinX = (1-cosX)/sinX If
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  2. My previous question:Verify that (secx/sinx)*(cotx/cscx)=cscx is an identity. (secx/sinx)*(cotx/cscx) = (secx/cscx)(cotx/sinx) =
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  3. verify that the equation is an identity:(1-cosX)/(1+cosX) = (cscX-cotX)^2
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    2. Haley asked by Haley
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  4. square root of (1-cosx/1+cosx) = cscx - cotxprove the identity
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    2. Manny asked by Manny
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  5. express this in sinx(1/ cscx + cotx )+ (1/cscx- cotx) i got 2sinx is that right?? and B) express in cosx problem: is 1 +
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    2. linds asked by linds
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  6. I can't seem to prove these trig identities and would really appreciate help:1. cosx + 1/sin^3x = cscx/1 - cosx I changed the 1:
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    2. Heather asked by Heather
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  7. Prove the identitycscx+cotx-1/cotx-cscx+1 = 1+cosx/sinx
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  8. Verify that the trigonometric equation is an identity. 1/2 sin 2 x − sin^2x over sinxcos2x = 1 over sinx+cosxVerify that the
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    2. Ricky asked by Ricky
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  9. I don't understand what to do after i convert everything into cos and sin.Verify: cosx(tanx+cotx)=cscx
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    2. Sally asked by Sally
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  10. Prove the following to be an identity(cotx + cscx)*(1-cosx)=sin x
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    2. Kevin asked by Kevin
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