SOLUTION: Use the fundamental identities to simplify: (1-sin^2x) (sec^2x-1).

Algebra.Com
Question 817537: Use the fundamental identities to simplify: (1-sin^2x) (sec^2x-1).
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
simplify:
(1-sin^2x) (sec^2x-1)
------
= cos^2(x)*tan^2(x)
-------
= sin^2(x)
===================
Cheers,
Stan H.
===================

RELATED QUESTIONS

cos x / 1-sin x use fundamental identities to... (answered by venugopalramana)
Factor the expresion and use the fundamental identities to simplify.... (answered by Alan3354)
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Use a graphing... (answered by lwsshak3)
Hello! I need help solving this. Perform the addition and use the fundamental... (answered by anand429)
Use the fundamental identities to fully simplify the expression.... (answered by ikleyn)
Perform the multiplication and use fundamental identities to simplify: (sin x + cos... (answered by Fombitz)
simplify... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Factor and simplify using fundamental identities:... (answered by HyperBrain)
Use fundamental identities to simplify the expression.... (answered by Boreal)