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Verify the identity. (Left side
gahh i cant figure this one out either. you have you verify the identity only using one side of the equation:
sec^2x*sin^2x+sec^2
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Devon
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Verify the identity:
arctanx + arctan(1/x)=∏/2 using calculus theory. (Hint: Differentiate the left hand side of the identity)
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NYSNC
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Verify the identity. (Left side to right side)
{(sinu+sinv)/(cosu+cosv)}=tan1/2(u+v)
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DAS
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it says to verify the following identity, working only on one side:
cotx+tanx=cscx*secx Work the left side. cot x + tan x = cos
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Devon
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Verify the Identity:
csc(x)+sec(x)/sin(x)+cos(x)=cot(x)+tan(x) the left side of the equation is all one term.
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wruck
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Verify the following identity. Show all your work. Don't skip any steps.
Do not change the right side of the equation, only the
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gegezbwr
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Verify the basic identity. What is the domain of validity? Cot θ = cos θ csc θ 2. Verify the identity. Justify each step.
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1. Verify the basic identity. What is the domain of validity? Cot θ = cos θ csc θ 2. Verify the
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Verify that each of the following is an identity.
tan^2x-sin^2x=tan^2xsin^2x I can get it down to cos^2 on the right, but cannot
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Andrea
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Okay, I've been getting some of these, but I can't seem to verify this identity... any help? Here's the problem
Sin(x+y) +
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Alex
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