SOLUTION: Hi, I need to rewrite this expression in terms of tanx: cscx/cotx - cotx/1+cscx
So far I've gotten to (1/sinx)/(1/tanx) - (1/tanx)/(1+1/sinx)
Any help is much appreciated
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Question 1051034: Hi, I need to rewrite this expression in terms of tanx: cscx/cotx - cotx/1+cscx
So far I've gotten to (1/sinx)/(1/tanx) - (1/tanx)/(1+1/sinx)
Any help is much appreciated
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi, I need to rewrite this expression in terms of tanx: cscx/cotx - cotx/1+cscx
So far I've gotten to (1/sinx)/(1/tanx) - (1/tanx)/(1+1/sinx)
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= tan/sin - (1/tan)/((sin + 1)/sin)
= tan/sin - sin/(tan*(sin+1))
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sin = ątan/sqrt(1+tan^2)
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--> 1/sqrt(1+tan^2) - sqrt(1+tan^2)/(1 + tan/sqrt(1 + tan^2))
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IDK what the point is.
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