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Which double angle or half angle identity would you use to verify the following: csc x sec x = 2 csc 2x

Which double angle or half angle identity would you use to verify the following: csc-example-1

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

I would use b.

Why?


2 \csc(2x)


2 (1)/(\sin(2x))


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


(2)/(2\sin(x)\cos(x))


(1)/(\sin(x)\cos(x)){/tex]</p><p>[tex]\frac{1}{\sin(x)(1)/(\cos(x))


\csc(x) \sec(x)

I applied the identity sin(2x)=2sin(x)cos(x) in line 3 to 4.

User Carlo Nyte
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Answer: OPTION B.

Explanation:

It is important to remember these identities:


csc(x)=(1)/(sin(x))\\\\sec(x)=(1)/(cos(x))

Knowing this, we can say that:


csc(x) sec(x)=(1)/(sin(x))*(1)/(cos(x))=(1)/(sin(x)*cos(x))

Now we need to use the following Double angle identity :


sin(2x)=2sin(x)cos(x)

And solve for
sin(x)cos(x):


(sin(2x))/(2)=sin(x)cos(x)

The next step is to make the substitution into
(1)/(sin(x)*cos(x)) and finally simplify:


(1)/((sin(2x))/(2))=((1)/(1))/((sin(2x))/(2))=(2)/(sin(2x))=2csc(2x)

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