Show that the following statement is an identity by transforming the left side into the right side. sin e (csc e – sin 0) = cos² e

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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.2: Trigonometric Functions Of Angles
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Show that the following statement is an identity by transforming the left side into the right side.
sin e (csc e – sin e) = cos? e
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