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Homework Statement
prove : 1-cos x / sin x = sin x / 1+cosx
1-cosx / 1+cos x = tan^2 (x/2)
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The Attempt at a Solution
I have No idea how to solve it
The discussion revolves around proving a trigonometric identity involving sine and cosine functions. The original poster presents a statement to prove the equivalence of two expressions involving trigonometric functions.
Several participants have engaged with the problem, offering different perspectives and methods. There is an ongoing exploration of the identities involved, with some participants indicating they have made progress while others seek clarification on specific aspects of the proof.
Participants note the distinction between proving identities and solving equations, highlighting the need for careful manipulation of expressions. There are also references to the use of half-angle identities, which some participants have yet to learn.
Gaara09 said:Nice i got it now sin^2 x + cos^2 x = 1
wat about the 2nd ?