SOLUTION: prove that (cos A cot A)/(1-sin A) = 1 + cosec A
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Question 769371: prove that (cos A cot A)/(1-sin A) = 1 + cosec A
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prove that (cos A cot A)/(1-sin A) = 1 + cosec A
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start with left hand side
=1+csc(A)
Verified: left hand side=right hand side
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