SOLUTION: prove ((4+7 tan(x))/(sin(x)))=4 csc(x)+7 sec(x) by only using one side
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Question 806501: prove ((4+7 tan(x))/(sin(x)))=4 csc(x)+7 sec(x) by only using one side
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prove ((4+7 tan(x))/(sin(x)))=4 csc(x)+7 sec(x) by only using one side
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Start with left side:
verified: left side=right side
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