Alex1067
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Homework Statement
sin^3(x) - cos^3(x) / sin(x) + cos(x) = csc^2(x) -cot(x) - 2cos^2(x) / 1 - cot^2(x)
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
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Alex1067 said:Ok thank you. I will try and that and see how it goes!
icystrike said:Here is the step by step solution.
I hope that you will refer it as reference only.
gabbagabbahey said:Your step by step solution is not only contrary to forum policy; but also contains errors. Please refrain from posting full solutions in the future.
What happened to the \sin x +\cos x in the denominator? Did you divide it into \sin^2-\cos^2?...If so, you should get (\sin^3 x - \cos^3 x)(\sin x - \cos x) for your numerator, not (\sin^3 x - \cos^3 x)(\sin x + \cos x)...Your next line seems to have this corrected though; so perhaps it was a typo.