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nordsb [41]
3 years ago
14

I NEED HELP PLEASEE

Mathematics
1 answer:
xenn [34]3 years ago
5 0

\bf \cfrac{1+cot^2(\theta )}{1+csc(\theta )}=\cfrac{1}{sin(\theta )} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ \cfrac{1+cot^2(\theta )}{1+csc(\theta )}\implies \cfrac{1+\frac{cos^2(\theta )}{sin^2(\theta )}}{1+\frac{1}{sin(\theta )}}\implies \cfrac{~~\frac{sin^2(\theta )+cos^2(\theta )}{sin^2(\theta )}~~}{\frac{sin(\theta )+1}{sin(\theta )}}\implies \cfrac{~~\frac{1}{sin^2(\theta )}~~}{\frac{sin(\theta )+1}{sin(\theta )}}

\bf \cfrac{1}{\underset{sin(\theta )}{~~\begin{matrix} sin^2(\theta ) \\[-0.7em]\cline{1-1}\\[-5pt]\end{matrix}~~ }}\cdot \cfrac{~~\begin{matrix} sin(\theta ) \\[-0.7em]\cline{1-1}\\[-5pt]\end{matrix}~~}{sin(\theta )+1}\implies \cfrac{1}{sin^2(\theta )+sin(\theta )} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ ~\hfill \cfrac{1+cot^2(\theta )}{1+csc(\theta )}\ne \cfrac{1}{sin(\theta )}~\hfill

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