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How would you write this equation in terms of sin and cos as well as simplify it from there? (1+cotx)(1-cotx)-csc^2 x
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How would you write this equation in terms of sin and cos as well as simplify it from there? (1+cotx)(1-cotx)-csc^2 x
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(1+cotx)(1-cotx)-csc^2 x
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Try this option:
or -2ctg²x
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