Prove the identity. sin x 1+ cosx = 2 csc x 1+ cos x sin x Note that each Statement must be based on a Rule chosen from the Rule menu. To see a detailed description of a Rule, select the More Information Button to the right of the Rule.

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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.1: Verifying Trigonometric Identities
Problem 65E
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Prove the identity.
sin x
1+ ços x
=2 csc x
1+ cosx
sin x
Note that each Statement must be based on a Rule chosen from the Rule menu. To see a detailed description of a Rule, select the More Information Button to
the right of the Rule.
Statement
Rule
sin x
1+ cos x
OcosO
OsinO
Otan O
1 + cos x
sin x
OcotO
OsecO
OcscO
Select Rule
(0)
Validate
?
Transcribed Image Text:Prove the identity. sin x 1+ ços x =2 csc x 1+ cosx sin x Note that each Statement must be based on a Rule chosen from the Rule menu. To see a detailed description of a Rule, select the More Information Button to the right of the Rule. Statement Rule sin x 1+ cos x OcosO OsinO Otan O 1 + cos x sin x OcotO OsecO OcscO Select Rule (0) Validate ?
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