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Simplify (number on picture) to an expression involving a single trig function with no fractions. If needed, enter squared trigonometric expressions using the following notation

Simplify (number on picture) to an expression involving a single trig function with-example-1
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Explanation:


\frac{1 - \ { \sin(t) }^(2) } { { \sin(t) }^(2) } = \frac{1} { { \sin(t) }^(2) } - \frac{{ \sin(t) }^(2)}{{ \sin(t) }^(2)} \: = \frac{1} { { \sin(t) }^(2) } - 1


= { \sin(t) }^( - 2) - 1

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