How do you prove csc^2(theta)(1-cos^2(theta)=1?
2 Answers
May 4, 2016
see below
Explanation:
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May 4, 2016
First, we start with
csc^2theta(1-cos^2theta) = 1,
and consider what identities make sense to use. Note that
That means it would be convenient to have
sin^2theta + cos^2theta = 1
is a trig identity we can use. Therefore, we have
csc^2theta(sin^2theta) = 1/cancel(sin^2theta)cancel(sin^2theta) = color(blue)(1)