SOLUTION: Simplify: sinx(cotx+cscx).
I know that the answer is supposed to come out to be cosx+1 but, I am unsure on how to get there. I know that certain functions can be switched but this
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Question 639817: Simplify: sinx(cotx+cscx).
I know that the answer is supposed to come out to be cosx+1 but, I am unsure on how to get there. I know that certain functions can be switched but this is for a review from a previous class so I don't remember exactly how to do it. If you are willing to help it would be much appreciated. Thanks
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
= Cosx+1
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