SOLUTION: Begin by converting both functions into terms of sine and cosine by using the quotient identities: (cot t)(tan t)= A. 1 B. -1 C. sin t D. cos t

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Question 1172620: Begin by converting both functions into terms of sine and cosine by using the quotient identities: (cot t)(tan t)=
A. 1
B. -1
C. sin t
D. cos t

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