SOLUTION: I need to solve this identity on ONE SIDE
(1)/(secθ+tanθ) - secθ= tanθ
THANK YOU <3
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Question 291221: I need to solve this identity on ONE SIDE
(1)/(secθ+tanθ) - secθ= tanθ
THANK YOU <3
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start with the given equation.
Rewrite as . Rewrite as
Combine the inner fractions.
Multiply by the reciprocal.
Multiply the first fraction by
Multiply the second fraction by
Combine the fractions.
Distribute
Rearrange the terms.
Factor out a negative 1 from the first two terms in the numerator.
Replace with
Factor out the GCF from the numerator.
Rearrange the terms.
Highlight the common terms.
Cancel out the common terms.
Simplify
Use the identity
So this show us that for all values of in which are defined on . So either you left off the negative sign, or there's a typo somewhere. Double check the problem.
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