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lbvjy [14]
3 years ago
10

Verify csc^4 - cot^4= 2cot^2 +1

Mathematics
1 answer:
lukranit [14]3 years ago
8 0
  <span>you can factor the left side of the equation to 

(csc^2 + cot^2)(csc^2 - cot^2) 

then, since cot^2 + 1 = csc^2, you can replace the csc^2 in the left parentheses with cot^2 + 1, and the cot^2 in the right parentheses with csc^2 - 1 (which equals cot^2) 

then, youll end up with 

(cot^2 + 1 - cot^2)(csc^2 + csc^2 - 1) 

combine like terms, and the left parentheses becomes 1 (cot^2 - cot^2 = 0), and the right parentheses becomes 2csc^2 - 1. 

1(2csc^2 - 1) = 2csc^2 - 1</span><span>
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