Simplify.
\[\frac{x \csc x +1}{ x \csc x }\]
break it up into 2 fractions and see what you see
o wow im dumb... thx :P
yup
this says otherwise... http://www.mathway.com/answer.aspx?p=ccal?p=(xcsc(x)+1)SMB10xcsc(x)?p=2?p=?p=?p=?p=?p=0?p=?p=0?p=?p=?p=Simplify
samething. if you view the steps I'm sure you'll see the fractions split up and csc changed to 1/sin, Then the fractions brought back together using a common denominator
i cant view the stes u need a subscroption
idk how to do it still im lost
ok so split it up into fractions. so now you have (cscx/cscx) + (1/cscx)
you see the csc/csc is reduced to 1. and I forgot to include the x's above
so now you have 1+ (1/xcscx)
csc x = 1/sinx. Using this fact sinx gets flipped to the numerator
1 + sinx/x
o gotch gotch thx soo much
now get a common denominator and add them. you should get the same answer
yup
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