+
Since csc(x) = we'll get it first in terms of sin(x)
Get an LCD of · + · +
Since the denominators 1-cosē(x) are equal to sinē(x)
+
Multiply the numerator of the second fraction out:
+
Combine the numerators over the common denominator
Replace cosē(x) by 1-sinē(x)
Break into two fractions:
- - - 1
Bring sinē(x) to the numerator as cscē(x)
2cscē(x) - 1
Edwin
+
Since csc(x) = we'll get it first in terms of sin(x)
Get an LCD of · + · +
Since the denominators 1-cosē(x) are equal to sinē(x)
+
Multiply the numerator of the second fraction out:
+
Combine the numerators over the common denominator
Replace cosē(x) by 1-sinē(x)
Break into two fractions:
- - - 1
Bring sinē(x) to the numerator as cscē(x)
2cscē(x) - 1
Edwin