SOLUTION: Show that 1 + cos^3x/1 + cot x = cosec^2 - cot x

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Question 1112197: Show that 1 + cos^3x/1 + cot x = cosec^2 - cot x
Answer by greenestamps(13203)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


I can't tell what the equation is supposed to say; I suspect some parentheses are missing.

I don't see any way that an equation containing the expression "cos^3x" can be part of an identity.

If you want help with this, resubmit the question showing it correctly.

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