SOLUTION: tanx(sinx)/tanx+sinx=tanx-sinx/tanx(sinx) -> prove the trigonometric identity Help!! If it helps, do only one side because we are not allowed to combine both. One must equal the o

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Question 923955: tanx(sinx)/tanx+sinx=tanx-sinx/tanx(sinx) -> prove the trigonometric identity
Help!! If it helps, do only one side because we are not allowed to combine both. One must equal the other. Choose which side you wish to solve. Solutions step by step. I've been trying a lot and nothing's worked, please help. Thank You!

Answer by josgarithmetic(39628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You posted this same exact question three more times. You need to write the identity properly without ambiguity, and then maybe someone would respond and try to prove what you actually have.
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