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Which equation is not an identity? A.) tan(-t) = -tan t B.) tan t(csc t + cot t) = sec t + 1 C.) sin tcot t = cos t D.) Cos^2t - sin^2t = -1
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Which equation is not an identity? A.) tan(-t) = -tan t B.) tan t(csc t + cot t) = sec t + 1 C.) sin tcot t = cos t D.) Cos^2t - sin^2t = -1
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Which equation is not an identity?
A.) tan(-t) = -tan t
B.) tan t(csc t + cot t) = sec t + 1
C.) sin tcot t = cos t
D.) Cos^2t - sin^2t = -1
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Answer:
A on edge sin t+ cos t/ 1+cot t=sin t
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D because cos
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