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snowflake0531:

@AZ

snowflake0531:

6th one

darkknight:

@dude change to correct sub?

AZ:

These are the Pythagorean identities

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AZ:

so first, let's simplify what csc^2 tan^2 is remember csc = 1/ sin so csc^2 is 1/sin^2 and tan is sin/cos and so tan^2 is ... and so what do you get when you simplify csc^2 (x) tan^2 (x)

snowflake0531:

1/cos^2 x

AZ:

and what is 1/cos = so then what would 1/ cos^2 be

snowflake0531:

secant^2?

AZ:

yes, now take a look at our identities that I screenshotted

snowflake0531:

OHhhhhhhhhhhhh got it tysmmmmm

AZ:

no problemo

snowflake0531:

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