SOLUTION: You are supposed to show the steps it takes to get the answer: secē∅ + cscē∅ = secē∅cscē∅ (∅= theta)

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Question 993803: You are supposed to show the steps it takes to get the answer:
secē∅ + cscē∅ = secē∅cscē∅
(∅= theta)

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
sec^2 + csc^2 = sec^2*csc^2
Multiply thru by sin^2*cos^2
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sin^2 + cos^2 = 1
I'm convinced.
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PS If anyone can post an Identity proof that shows a difference when working on one side only I would like to see it.

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