SOLUTION: (csc^(2)(x)-cot^(2)(x))/(sin^(2)(x))

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Question 775245: (csc^(2)(x)-cot^(2)(x))/(sin^(2)(x))
Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
simplify:
(csc^(2)(x)-cot^(2)(x))/(sin^(2)(x))

sin^2(x) cancels out, leaving:
1-cos^2(x)=sin^2(x)

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