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| + | |1) What can you multiply <math>1- \sin(\theta)</math> by to obtain a formula that is equivalent to something involving <math>\cos</math>? | ||
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| + | |1) You can multiply <math>1 - \sin(\theta)</math> by <math>\frac{1 + \sin(\theta)}{\1 + \sin(\theta)}</math> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 21 May 2015
Question Prove the following identity,
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| 1) What can you multiply by to obtain a formula that is equivalent to something involving ? |
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| 1) You can multiply by Failed to parse (MathML with SVG or PNG fallback (recommended for modern browsers and accessibility tools): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \frac{1 + \sin(\theta)}{\1 + \sin(\theta)}} |
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| We start with the left hand side. We have . |
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| Simplifying, we get . |
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| Since , we have |