SOLUTION: Hey, I have this question proving trigononmetric identities. I was given, {{{(sinx/1-cosx)+((1-cosx)/sinx) =2cscx}}} I have already tried some things, I might be off track, but th
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Question 170808: Hey, I have this question proving trigononmetric identities. I was given, I have already tried some things, I might be off track, but this is what I have done. I am working on the left side of the equal sign. I multiplied (sin/sin) to the left side of the plus sign, and (1-cosx/1-cosx) to the right side of the plus sign. I then combined the two sides of the plus sign to get . Then I am not sure what to do. The properties we were given were the reciprocal properties, quotient properties, and the pythagorean properties. Please help?
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Hey, I have this question proving trigononmetric identities. I was given, I have already tried some things, I might be off track, but this is what I have done. I am working on the left side of the equal sign. I multiplied (sin/sin) to the left side of the plus sign, and (1-cosx/1-cosx) to the right side of the plus sign. I then combined the two sides of the plus sign to get . Then I am not sure what to do. The properties we were given were the reciprocal properties, quotient properties, and the pythagorean properties. Please help?
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Is the 1st term sinx/1 ?? What's the point of that?
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Multiply by (1-cos(x))
Multiply by sin(x)
sin^2(x) + (1-cos(x))^2 = 2(1-cos(x))}}}
sin^2(x) + 1 -2cos(x) + cos^2(x) = 2 - 2cos(x)}}}
Since sin^2 + cos^2 = 1,
2 -2cos(x) does = 2 - 2cos(x)
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