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Apply the trigonometric identity: $1+\cot\left(\theta \right)^2$$=\csc\left(\theta \right)^2$
Since $\sin$ and $\csc$ are opposite functions they cancel when multiplying
Specify the solving method
Apply the trigonometric identity: $1+\cot\left(\theta \right)^2$$=\csc\left(\theta \right)^2$
Since $\sin$ and $\csc$ are opposite functions they cancel when multiplying
Solving a math problem using different methods is important because it enhances understanding, encourages critical thinking, allows for multiple solutions, and develops problem-solving strategies. Read more
Product of Binomials with Common TermFOIL MethodFactorFind the derivativeFind the integralSimplification of trigonometric expressions consists of rewriting an expression with trigonometric functions in a simpler form. To perform this task, we usually use the most common trigonometric identities, and some algebra.
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