SOLUTION: Prove that Sin squared theta divided by 1 minus cos theta is equal to 1 plus cos theta
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Question 589832: Prove that Sin squared theta divided by 1 minus cos theta is equal to 1 plus cos theta
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We want to prove that
(where cos theta is not equal to 1)
This is true if and only if
(multiplying both sides by 1 - cos(theta)).
, adding cos^2 (theta) to both sides yields the Pythagorean identity. Hence the original statement is true.
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