^2 means to (second power)
I would really love to know exactly how to do it I'm completely confused
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^2 means to (second power)
I would really love to know exactly how to do it I'm completely confused
The directions say verify each identity
Remember that tan(x) = sin(x)/cos(x), so if you make that substitution you get:
Now you apply the basic identity
In general for proving trig identities like this you should always replace any tangent, cortangent, secant and cosecant functions with their sine and cosine equivalents, and if you remember a few key identites it is usually pretty straight forward to work out.
ebaines is exceptional at math among other things, will help greatly.
I googled your formula and found this, seems helpful:
Trigonometric Identities
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