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Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly, and use numerals instead of words for numbers. If necessary, use / for the fraction bar. Simplify the expression. tan(-x) cos(-x) =

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THE ANSWER IS : sin(-x)

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Answer:

The correct simplification of the given expression
tan(-x){*}cos(-x) is
-sinx.

Explanation:

The given expression is:


tan(-x){*}cos(-x)

Now, simplifying the above given expression, we get

=
(sin(-x))/(cos(-x)){*}cos(-x) (because
tanx=(sinx)/(cosx)})

=
sin(-x)

Also, we know that
sin({-\theta})=-sin{\theta}, tehrefore teh expression becomes

=
-sinx

Hence, the correct simplification of the given expression
tan(-x){*}cos(-x) is
-sinx.

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