SOLUTION: Please help me prove these following identities with explanation, thanks <3 1.) {{{ csc^2(theta) - csc^2(theta) cos^2(theta) = 1 }}} 2.) {{{ sin(theta) / cos(theta) + cos(the

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Question 691783: Please help me prove these following identities with explanation, thanks <3
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Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Please help me prove these following identities with explanation, thanks <3
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That's a lot of problems.
Convert everything to sines and cosines, see what you can do.
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