SOLUTION: Prove that (cosx+1)/(cscx+cotx)=sinx I can't seem to figure out this proof. Please help!

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Question 845535: Prove that (cosx+1)/(cscx+cotx)=sinx
I can't seem to figure out this proof. Please help!

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A good first step is to write everything in terms of sin x and cos x. Do that first, do some algebra, and the identity should follow.
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