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Can anyone help me prove this?

Can anyone help me prove this?-example-1

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Can anyone help me prove this?-example-1
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Answer:

Rewrite
csc^4x-cot^4x by applying exponent rule
a^(bc)=(a^b)^c:


\implies (csc^2x)^2-(cot^2x)^2

Apply difference of two squares formula
x^2-y^2=(x+y)(x-y):


\implies (csc^2x+cot^2x)(csc^2x-cot^2x)

Using trig identity
1+cot^2x=csc^2x \implies 1=csc^2x-cot^2x


\implies (csc^2x+cot^2x)(1)


\implies csc^2x+cot^2x

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