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Verify trig identity. Show steps and give reason for each step.

(cosx)(tanx)(cscx)=1

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cosine = adjacent / hypotenuse
tangent = opposite / adjacent
cosecant = hypotenuse / opposite
So if we multiply these 3 we get a numerator of
adjacent * opposite * hypotenuseand a denominator ofhypotenuse * adjacent * opposite

We have a numerator and a denominator that equal each other giving us a value of 1.



User Nikhil Girraj
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Tan(x) = sin(x) / cos(x)
Csc(x) = 1/ sin(x)

You'll see this better if I use latex.


(cos(x))/(1) * (sin(x))/(cos(x)) * (1)/(sin(x))

Now just cancel numerators with denominations. They all disappear. The cancelations leave 1 on both the numerator and denominator.
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