SOLUTION: PROVE TRIGONOMETRY IDENTITIES
Sin(theta) + tan(theta)
----------- ----------- = tan(theta) - cot(theta)
cot(theta) +csc(theta)
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Question 1014076: PROVE TRIGONOMETRY IDENTITIES
Sin(theta) + tan(theta)
----------------------- = tan(theta) - cot(theta)
cot(theta) +csc(theta)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
After three or four tries, this equations seems to not be an identity. Maybe you made a mistake in copying the equation or some part?
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