SOLUTION: prove trigonometric identity for tan^2(x)-tan^2(x)sin^2(x)=sin^2(x)
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Question 604037: prove trigonometric identity for tan^2(x)-tan^2(x)sin^2(x)=sin^2(x)
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prove trigonometric identity for
tan^2(x)-tan^2(x)sin^2(x)=sin^2(x)
tan^2-tan^2sin^2=sin^2
starting with left side
tan^2-tan^2sin^2
=tan^2(1-sin^2)
=tan^2*cos^2
=(sin^2/cos^2)*cos^2
=sin^2
verified:
left side=right side
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