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Prove these two 1.) Sin x / 1-cos x + sin x / 1+ cos x = 2 csc x 2.) - tan2x + sec2x = 1
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Prove these two 1.) Sin x / 1-cos x + sin x / 1+ cos x = 2 csc x 2.) - tan2x + sec2x = 1
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1.) Sin x / 1-cos x + sin x / 1+ cos x = 2 csc x
2.) - tan2x + sec2x = 1
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For the first one, we have
Multiply this by
and you end up with
For the second one,
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