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Applying the trigonometric identity: $\sin\left(\theta \right)^2 = 1-\cos\left(\theta \right)^2$
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$\frac{1}{\left(1-\cos\left(2x\right)^2\right)\cos\left(2x\right)^4}$
Learn how to solve simplify trigonometric expressions problems step by step online. Simplify the trigonometric expression 1/(sin(2x)^2cos(2x)^4). Applying the trigonometric identity: \sin\left(\theta \right)^2 = 1-\cos\left(\theta \right)^2. Multiply the single term \cos\left(2x\right)^4 by each term of the polynomial \left(1-\cos\left(2x\right)^2\right). When multiplying exponents with same base we can add the exponents.