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Prove that the left side equals to the right side:

(sin x/(1-cos x))+(sin x/(1+cos x))=2 csc x

(use identities to do that)

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LHS,


= ( \sin(x)(1 + \cos(x)) + \sin(x)(1 - \cos(x) ) )/((1 + \cos(x))(1 - \cos(x)) )


= \frac{ \sin(x) + \sin(x) \cos(x) + \sin(x) - \sin(x) \cos(x) }{1 - { (\cos(x)) }^(2) }


= \frac{2 \sin(x) }{( { \sin(x) )}^(2) }


= (2)/( \sin(x) )


= \csc(x)

hence, proved.

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