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snowflake0531:

@AZ

AZ:

it's easier to work on the RHS what is csc(x) in terms of sin? and what about cot(x) in terms of sin?

AZ:

and then add the two fractions and ta-da

snowflake0531:

kay onesec

snowflake0531:

kay done

snowflake0531:

interesting

AZ:

remember, the important part about proving identities is show your work ;b because we know they're both equal, but you're trying to prove how they are equal using already known identities

snowflake0531:

ye, kay

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