SOLUTION: Prove the following: (sec(x)-cos(x))(csc(x)-sin(x))=tan(x)/1+tan^2(x) .do only one side please. Thank you in advance. I apologize for sending this twice, the first time instead of
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Question 924905: Prove the following: (sec(x)-cos(x))(csc(x)-sin(x))=tan(x)/1+tan^2(x) .do only one side please. Thank you in advance. I apologize for sending this twice, the first time instead of '1' I wrote 'a'.
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Prove the following: (sec(x)-cos(x))(csc(x)-sin(x))=tan(x)/1+tan^2(x) .do only one side please. Thank you in advance. I apologize for sending this twice, the first time instead of '1' I wrote 'a'.
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start with left side:
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