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I'm really having trouble simplifying trigonometric expressions, I understand the identities, but sometimes I get stuck, and really need an explanation

sint + tan t
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tan t

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\bf \cfrac{sin(t)+tan(t)}{tan(t)}\impliedby \textit{distributing the denominator} \\\\\\ \cfrac{sin(t)}{tan(t)}+\cfrac{tan(t)}{tan(t)}\implies \cfrac{sin(t)}{(sin(t))/(cos(t))}+1\implies \cfrac{(sin(t))/(1)}{(sin(t))/(cos(t))}+1 \\\\\\ \cfrac{sin(t)}{1}\cdot \cfrac{cos(t)}{sin(t)}+1\implies cos(t)+1
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