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verify that the equation is an identity: (1-cosX)/(1+cosX) = (cscX-cotX)^2
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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verify that the equation is an identity:
(1-cosX)/(1+cosX) = (cscX-cotX)^2
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express this in sinx
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Prove the identity
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