SOLUTION: Prove that √cosec𝜃−1 cosec𝜃+1
=
cot𝜃sin𝜃 (1+sin𝜃)
.
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Question 1163485: Prove that √cosec𝜃−1 cosec𝜃+1
=
cot𝜃sin𝜃 (1+sin𝜃)
.
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The function notation for cosecant is csc, not cosec.
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John

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