SOLUTION: Verify that sec theta/sin theta * cot theta/csc theta = csc theta is an identity, help? I got csc theta as my answer, but I'm not sure how to prove that it is an identity.

Algebra.Com
Question 607319: Verify that sec theta/sin theta * cot theta/csc theta = csc theta is an identity, help?
I got csc theta as my answer, but I'm not sure how to prove that it is an identity.

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That means it's an identity. It works for all values of theta given that both sides of the equation are defined.
RELATED QUESTIONS

Verify that sec theta/ sin theta (cot theta/ csc theta)= csc theta is an identity. I'm... (answered by Alan3354)
Verify that sec theta csc theta - tan theta = cot theta is an identity (answered by Alan3354)
Hi. Please help me verify this equation as an identity: {{{sec(theta)/tan(theta)}}} +... (answered by Alan3354,AnlytcPhil)
prove that cot (theta) cos (theta)=csc (theta)- sin (theta) (answered by lwsshak3)
-1/(csc(-theta)) - (cot(-theta))/(sec(-theta)) =... (answered by MathLover1,greenestamps)
csc theta - sin... (answered by Alan3354)
prove that (\sin (\theta )+\tan (\theta ))/(\csc (\theta )+\cot (\theta )) = sin(\theta ) (answered by MathLover1,Edwin McCravy)
help verifying the identity sin^2(theta/2)=csc(theta)-cot(theta)/2csc... (answered by orca)
How do you verify that 1+cot(theta)/csc(theta) = sin(theta) +... (answered by jsmallt9)