SOLUTION: Choose the correct right hand side to make the equation an identity.
sin^2(x)/cos(x) + cos (x)/1-=?
a. sec(x) b. csc(x) c. 1 d. sin^2 (x)=1
^ meaning to the power of.
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Question 849969: Choose the correct right hand side to make the equation an identity.
sin^2(x)/cos(x) + cos (x)/1-=?
a. sec(x) b. csc(x) c. 1 d. sin^2 (x)=1
^ meaning to the power of.
I have tried like terms but still have a difficult time.
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