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I need to simplify and write this trig expression as a single function

I need to simplify and write this trig expression as a single function-example-1
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(\cos U\cdot\sec U)/(\tan U)

To simplify this expression we will use trigonometric identities


\begin{gathered} \sec U=(1)/(\cos U) \\ \tan U=(sinU)/(\cos U) \end{gathered}

Replacing the identities in the equation:


\begin{gathered} =(\cos U\cdot(1)/(\cos U))/(\tan U) \\ =(1)/(\tan U) \\ =(1)/((sinU)/(\cos U)) \\ =(\cos U)/(sinU) \end{gathered}

When they ask to simplify it is to leave it in terms of sines and cosines if possible. So the answer is


(\cos U\cdot\sec U)/(\tan U)=(\cos U)/(sinU)

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