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What basic trigonometric identity would you use to verify that ( sin x+1)/( sin x ) = 1+csc x
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What basic trigonometric identity would you use to verify that ( sin x+1)/( sin x ) = 1+csc x
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cos(1)/2 - cos (2x+1/2
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