junpilart
Dec 11, 2011, 02:51 AM
how do you prove that sinx/(1-c0sx) (1-cosx)/sinx=2cscx(1 c0sx)?
ebaines
Dec 12, 2011, 09:58 AM
Please note that you can't copy-and-paste equations from another application into this web site.  I thought you might have meant this:
 
 
\frac {\sin x}{(1 - \cos x)}\ + \  \frac {(1- \cos x)} {\sin x} = 2 \csc x(1+ \cos x)
 
 
But actually:
 
 
\frac {\sin x}{(1 - \cos x)}\  +\   \frac {(1- \cos x)} {\sin x} = 2 \csc x
 
Please repost your question and make sure it appears correctly.