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- Verify if true (using algebra)
- Express in terms of sine and cosine
- Simplify
- Simplify into a single function
- Express in terms of Sine
- Express in terms of Cosine
- Express in terms of Tangent
- Express in terms of Cotangent
- Express in terms of Secant
- Express in terms of Cosecant
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Move everything to the left hand side of the equation
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$2\cos\left(t\right)+\frac{1}{3}-\cos\left(t\right)=0$
Learn how to solve differential calculus problems step by step online. Prove that 2cos(t)+1/3=cos(t) is not an identity. Move everything to the left hand side of the equation. Combining like terms 2\cos\left(t\right) and -\cos\left(t\right). There is no identity or mathematical rule that allows us to proceed trying to match both sides of the equality, so we conclude that it is not true.