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cscx+1/cscx cosx = secx+tanx
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Verify that (secx/sinx)*(cotx/cscx)=cscx is an identity. (secx/sinx)*(cotx/cscx) = (secx/cscx)(cotx/sinx) =
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Find a numerical value of one trigonometric function of x if
tanx/cotx - secx/cosx = 2/cscx a) cscx=1 b) sinx=-1/2 c)cscx=-1
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Lucy
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cscx+1/cscx cosx = secx+tanx
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effraim
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(secx)/(tanx)+(cscx)/(cotx)=secx+cscx
Please help me verify this trigonometric identity.
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Lainey
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1. (sinx/cscx)+(cosx/secx)=1
2. (1/sinxcosx)-(cosx/sinx)=tanx 3. (1/1+cos s)=csc^2 s-csc s cot s 4.
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Tom
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I need help proving this identity
cscx + secx = (cosx + sinx)(secx)(cscx)
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Anonymous
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Prove the following identity. Show all steps clearly. the ----- indicates that it is a fraction.
L.S cos2x sin(pi+x)
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Riley
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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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Heather
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Which of the following are trigonometric identities?
(Can be more then one answer) tanx cosx cscx = 1 secx-cosx/secs=sin^2x
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Jill
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5. verify each of the following identities
a) (sinx -cosx)(cscx+secx) =tanx-cotx b) sec2x- csc2x= tan2x- cot2x
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Nati
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