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Trigonometric Identities
Prove that the statement is an identity: (tanx/cscx)=(1/cosx)-cosx
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LHS=tan/csc=tan*1/csc=sin/cos *1/csc=sin^2/cos
RHS=(1-cos^2)/cos=-sin^2/cos
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