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if sinØ=cosØ then find the
How can I prove this identity?
(1 + sinØ + cosØ):(1 - sinØ + cosØ) = (1 + sinØ) : cosØ
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Lucia
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how do you solve this problem?
1+sinØ/cosØ +cosØ/1+sinØ = 2secØ and cosß- cosß/1-tanß = sinßcosß/sinß-cosß
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jd
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if sinØ=cosØ then find the value of Ø
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ani
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As the answer to:
(tanØ * cosØ/ sinØ) + cotØ * sinØ * tanØ* cscØ I got 2, is that correct?
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Ana
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x=2cosø-sinø and y=cosø-3sinø then prove that 2x+y-2xy=5
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Laksh
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sinØ (1+ tanØ) + cosØ(1+ cotØ) = (secØ + cosecØ)
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Gagan
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If cscØ = 4/3, find sinØ + sinØ cot^2 Ø
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Rachel
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If cscØ = 4/3, find sinØ + sinØ cot^2 Ø
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Brian
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Given that, tanØ=5/12,
Using trigonometric ratio, please solve ; (1). SinØ (2). SinØ + Cos Ø (3). (Sin^2 Ø / Cos Ø)/(Sin^2
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If tanø = u/v, 0°<ø<290, find cosø
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Omarr
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