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prove the identity (sinX)^6 +(cosX)^6=
1. Prove the identity:cosx/1-tanx+sinx/1-cotx=sinx+cosx
2.Prove the identity: cosx/1+sinx+1+sinx/cosx=2secx
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prove the identity
(sinX)^6 +(cosX)^6= 1 - 3(sinX)^2 (cosX)^2 sinX^6= sinx^2 ^3 = (1-cosX^2)^3 = (1-2CosX^2 + cos^4) (1-cosX^2)
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JungJung
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Prove the following identity:
1/tanx + tanx = 1/sinxcosx I can't seem to prove it. This is my work, I must've made a mistake
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Heather
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Prove that each of these equations is an identity.
A) (1 + sinx + cos x)/(1 + sinx + cosx)=(1 + cosx)/sinx B) (1 + sinx +
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Jonathan
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I need to prove that the following is true. Thanks
(cosx / 1-sinx ) = ( 1+sinx / cosx ) I recall this question causing all kinds
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abdo
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prove identity
Sin2x - sinx/cosx + cos2x= sinx/cosx + 1
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Matthew
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Trigonometric Identities
Prove: (tanx + secx -1)/(tanx - secx + 1)= tanx + secx My work so far: (sinx/cosx + 1/cosx +
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Dave
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Verify the identity:
tanx(cos2x) = sin2x - tanx Left Side = (sinx/cosx)(2cos^2 x -1) =sinx(2cos^2 x - 1)/cosx Right Side = 2sinx
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Ashley
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(sinx - cosx)(sinx + cosx) = 2sin^2x -1
I need some tips on trigonometric identities. Why shouldn't I just turn (sinx + cosx)
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Anonymous
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Verify the identity .
(cscX-cotX)^2=1-cosX/1+cosX _______ sorry i cant help you (cscX-cotX)=1/sinX - cosX/sinX = (1-cosX)/sinX If
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Rose
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