SOLUTION: sin(x)cot(x)=1
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Question 601896: sin(x)cot(x)=1
I am not sure how to go about solving this problem.
Can anyone help me please ?
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
substituting (cos / sin) for cot ___ sin(x)[cos(x) / sin(x)] = 1
cancelling ___ cos(x) = 1
so x is any angle whose cosine equals one
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