SOLUTION: This expression can be expressed as the product of the factors?? 2(radical 3)cos(x)csc(x)+4cos(x)-3csc(x)-2(radical 3)

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Question 1039915: This expression can be expressed as the product of the factors??
2(radical 3)cos(x)csc(x)+4cos(x)-3csc(x)-2(radical 3)

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




Get LCD of sin(x)







That's a product.

Edwin







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