SOLUTION: 1+cscA=cscA(1+sinA) I just need the full steps of how to solve them and I will understand it myself. Thank you.

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Question 919194: 1+cscA=cscA(1+sinA)
I just need the full steps of how to solve them and I will understand it myself. Thank you.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Need to know Your Identities: cscA = 1/sinA
cscA(1+sinA) = cscA + (1/sinA)sinA = cscA + 1 = 1 + cscA

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