cotx+tanx=secx+cscx

  1. 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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  2. (secx)/(tanx)+(cscx)/(cotx)=secx+cscxPlease help me verify this trigonometric identity.
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  3. Complete the following identity secx-1/secx=? I have four multiple choice options and can't seem to work my way to either one.
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  4. We are working on verifing identities using trigonomic identities and such and of the about 50 or so problems we've had to
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  5. Find a numerical value of one trigonometric function of x iftanx/cotx - secx/cosx = 2/cscx a) cscx=1 b) sinx=-1/2 c)cscx=-1
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  6. (secx - tanx)(cscx+1) =cotx
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  7. tanx +cotx=secx cscx
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  8. cotx+tanx=secx+cscx
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  9. y=tanx-2π≤x≤2π y=cotx -2π≤x≤2π y=cscx -2π≤x≤2π y=secx -2π≤x≤2π
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  10. If 0<x<1 is such that cscx - secx = (13^1/2)/6, then cotx - tanx equals
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