SOLUTION: 1. Show work as you identify the identity {(sec(x)sin(x))/(tan(x))}-1=0

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Question 746556: 1. Show work as you identify the identity
{(sec(x)sin(x))/(tan(x))}-1=0

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{(sec(x)sin(x))/(tan(x))}-1=0

start with left side:





verified: left side=right side=0

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