SOLUTION: How does 2(1+cost)/sint = (sint/1-cost) + (1+cost/sint)
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Question 962073: How does 2(1+cost)/sint = (sint/1-cost) + (1+cost/sint)
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How does 2(1+cost)/sint = (sint/1-cost) + (1+cost/sint)
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Maybe it doesn't.
Work on it and see.
Step 1, multiply thru by sine
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