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    Default Maths help (trigonometry) +REP

    Hiya

    I'm completely stumped with this one. Its about proving identities.

    You need to prove the following identity (take = to be the 'is identical to' sign):

    1/sinx - sinx = cosx/tanx

    I think I'm on the right lines, but get stuck at a point?

    I do the following (hopefully this makes sense as its hard to read when fractions are written out on a computer as x/y IMO )

    1/sinx - sinx = cosx/tanx

    1/sinx - sinx = 1-sin2x/sinx

    1-sin2x/sinx = cos2x/sinx

    where do I go from here? I'm now up to cos2x/sinx = cosx/tanx

    Thanks if anyone can help lol, I bet its easy and I'm just being an idiot though
    used to fix usertitles n stuff


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    you're basically there, cos^2(x)/sinx = (cosx/sinx) * cosx = 1/tanx * cosx = cosx/tanx

    You probably didn't notice that

    cosx / sin x = 1/tanx

    Since that's just

    sinx/cosx = tanx flipped upsidedown.
    Last edited by Chippiewill; 10-10-2012 at 05:51 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    you're basically there, cos^2(x)/sinx = (cosx/sinx) * cosx = 1/tanx * cosx = cosx/tanx

    You probably didn't notice that

    cosx / sin x = 1/tanx

    Since that's just

    sinx/cosx = tanx flipped upsidedown.
    ah right, makes sense

    Thanks, +REP!
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    I am astonished you guys can stand that sort of Mathematics. That would stress me out to the point I would actually want to go jump off a bridge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by efq View Post
    I am astonished you guys can stand that sort of Mathematics. That would stress me out to the point I would actually want to go jump off a bridge.
    I've just finished C3 trig, and it really is the most annoying part of core maths imo . I've never liked trig though, even at GCSE. Stats is much easier .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr-Trainor View Post
    I've just finished C3 trig, and it really is the most annoying part of core maths imo . I've never liked trig though, even at GCSE. Stats is much easier .
    You won't be thinking that after C4 differential equations
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    You won't be thinking that after C4 differential equations
    haha. Did you do further maths by the way?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matts View Post
    haha. Did you do further maths by the way?
    Did? Doing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    You won't be thinking that after C4 differential equations
    I can't wait! lol. I just hope there's the easy sections as well as the hard ones .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matts View Post
    Hiya
    1-sin2x/sinx = cos2x/sinx
    I just wanted to point out that this is essentially the end of the proof:

    1-sin2x = cos2x because sin2x + cos 2x = 1, hence cos2x/sinx, which can then be written as cosx/tanx
    Last edited by Wig44.; 15-10-2012 at 03:41 AM.

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