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![]()





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