SOLUTION: 2cosA-secA=cosA-(tanA divided by cscA)
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Question 240829: 2cosA-secA=cosA-(tanA divided by cscA)
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I can't tell whether you mean this is Problem Number 2 and you want to prove the identity:
Or if you want to solve the equation:
for
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