SOLUTION: Please help me solve this question:
Prove the following identities
a. sin {θ} - sin{θ}cos^3{θ} = sin^3{θ}
b. (cos{θ})/(1+sin{θ})-tan{θ}=se
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Question 877377: Please help me solve this question:
Prove the following identities
a. sin {θ} - sin{θ}cos^3{θ} = sin^3{θ}
b. (cos{θ})/(1+sin{θ})-tan{θ}=sec{θ}
c. (cos2x+sin^2{x})/(cos{x})=cos{x}
d. csc{2A} - cot{2A} = tan{A}
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a) not an identity - try
b) also not an identity - see the graph
It seems that your instructions are misleading...please repost with a clear and complete question :)
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