PHK
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Homework Statement
sec+csc/1+tan
The Attempt at a Solution
i tried simplifying it and the farthest i got was: 1/cos + 2/sin + cos/sin^2
im not sure that's even right
PHK said:its not that its, sec+csc and all that over 1+tan. sec+csc
.............1+tan
ignore the the dots the problem i am and talking about is in the the top right
also (sec+csc)/(1+tan)
PHK said:yea sorry for not being clear.
and i already tryed replacing them by the definition. i just end up with 1/cos + 2/sin + cos/sin^2
PHK said:maybe that's wrong then (1/cos + 2/sin + cos/sin^2), also i tried multiplying by cosx and i get 1/sin + cos - 1/cos i tried going further but it seems like I am doing something wrong. does anyone have the solution yet?
EugP said:\frac{\sec + \csc}{1+\tan}=\frac{\frac{1}{\cos} + \frac{1}{\sin}}{1+\frac{\sin}{\cos}}=\frac{\frac{\sin + \cos}{\cos \sin}}{\frac{\cos+\sin}{\cos}=\frac{1}{\sin}=\csc
PHK said:[ (1/cos) + (1/sin) ] / [ 1 + (sin/cos) ] that's the original problem. how did you get csc from that?