SOLUTION: Prove this with trig identities ((sin(x))/(1+cos(x)))+((1+cos(x))/(sin(x))) = 2csc(x) Thank you so much!!

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Question 1151359: Prove this with trig identities
((sin(x))/(1+cos(x)))+((1+cos(x))/(sin(x))) = 2csc(x)

Thank you so much!!

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
manipulate left side:


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= ........use identity

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= ...........simplify

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=................use identity

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