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prove that :cosA-sinA+1/cosA+sinA-1=cosecA+cotA
prove that the following are identity
1. (cotA+cosecA-1)/(cotA-cosecA+1)=cosecA+cotA 2. (sinA-cosA+1)/(sinA+cosA-1)=
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Anonymous
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prove that :cosA-sinA+1/cosA+sinA-1=cosecA+cotA
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rajan
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Hi, can someone give me the answer to this question:
secA-tanA=1/4. Find cosA I got: CosA=4(1-sinA) Is my answer good? Now
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Shym
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Prove
SinA/1-CosA = CosecA + CotA
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kumar
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Prove that [sinA/(1-cosA)-(1-cosA)/sinA]*[cosA/(1+sinA)+(1+sinA)/cosA]=4cosecA
I the second part as 2 secA
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Agastya
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Hello I am having trouble with proving this:
sinA/secA+secA/cscA = tan(A)(2-sin^2(A)) So far I've gotten SinA/(1/cosA) +
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Jimbo
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Establish the following identity: CosA/1-TanA + SinA/1-CotA = CosA-SinA
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uche
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If secB=x,tanB=y(cosecA-cotA)=4/3,sinA+cosA=?
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Nazmul
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CosA/1+sinA=1-sinA/cosA
I have to prove the identity each side has to b the same how would i do that? I have a unit test on
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Kristien
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Let P=(cosA sinA)
(sinA cosA) Q=(cosB sinA) (sinB cosA) show that PQ=(cosA(A-B) sin(A B)) (sinA(A B) cos(A-B))
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James
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