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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Could you show me what you've done so far regarding the question @ausausmagu ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
haha nothing
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ausausmagu
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Please try and attempt your own question before asking for help.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i asked because i dont know
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
You don't know because you haven't attempted it yet. Do you know your trig frunctions?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
functions/identities*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i knew that much i dont how to verify it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I showed you how to do one in the previous question, so this would just be repetitive if you're just seeking for the answer. Now tell me what cosec x can be rewritten as?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ausausmagu
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
1/sinu
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1/sin x*.
But nevertheless correct. Now what's
\[\large \sin x \times \frac{1}{\sin x}=?\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well Done! You did it.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok so what about sinx+cosxcotx=cscx
it would be 1/cscx + 1/secx(1/tanx)=1/sinx so where do you go from there?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Azteck
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You're going all over the place. You should only rewrite trig functions such as cot x, csc x and sec x.