SOLUTION: prove the following identities: sin^2x+4sinx+3/cos^^2x= 3+sinx/1-sinx
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Question 855036: prove the following identities: sin^2x+4sinx+3/cos^^2x= 3+sinx/1-sinx
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prove the following identities:
sin^2x+4sinx+3/cos^2x = 3+sinx/1-sinx
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Factor::
[(sin(x)+3)(sin(x)+1)]/(1-sin^2(x) = (3+sin(x))/(1-sin(x))
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Divide both sides by (3+sin(x))
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[1+sin(x)]/[(1+sin(x))(1-sin(x))] = 1/(1-sin(x))
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Cancel (1+sin(x)) on left side
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1/(1-sin(x)) = 1/(1-sin(x))
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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