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Complete the identities.
1+cot²θ=

User Roshanck
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Answer:


\csc ^2(\theta)

Explanation:

Using Pythagorean identity,


\mathrm{1+\cot ^2(x)=\csc ^2(x)}\\\mathrm{=\csc ^2(\theta)}

User Bruce Brotherton
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Answer:

1 + cot² θ = sec² θ

Explanation:

1 + cot²θ =

I know this identity to be true:

sin² θ + cos² θ = 1

Divide both sides by sin² θ.

sin² θ / sin² θ + cos² θ / sin² θ = 1 / sin² θ

1 + cot² θ = sec² θ

User Mapache
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