SOLUTION: What is the correct right hand side to make the equation an identity (cscx+cotx)^2=

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Question 1087824: What is the correct right hand side to make the equation an identity
(cscx+cotx)^2=

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(cscx+cotx)^2= csc^2 + 2csc*cot + cot^2

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