SOLUTION: Simplify csc(x)-cos^2(x)csc(x)
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Question 817280: Simplify csc(x)-cos^2(x)csc(x)
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here's one way...
Factor out csc(x):
We should recognize that :
Since csc and sin are reciprocals of each other we can replace csc with 1/sin:
The sin in the denominator cancels out with one of the factors of sin in leaving:
sin(x)
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