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Answer:

Explanation:

Several trig identities are involved in the proof of this. This is the order in which they are used.

  • cos(2x) = cos²(x) -sin²(x)
  • cos²(x) +sin²(x) = 1
  • cos(x) = 1/sec(x)

Proof

Starting with the left side, we can transform it into the right side.


2\cos(2x)=2(\cos^2(x)-\sin^2(x)) = 2(\cos^2(x)-(1-\cos^2(x)))\\\\=2(2\cos^2(x)-1)=2\left((2)/(\sec^2(x))-(\sec^2(x))/(\sec^2(x))\right)\\\\=\boxed{(4-2\sec^2(x))/(\sec^2(x))}

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