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Trigonometry
Functions and Formulas
Trigonometric Identities
1) cos^2(x)/sin^2(x)
2) tan(x)cot(x)-sin^2(x)
3) 1-sin(x)cos(x)tan(x)
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nice formulas. Is there a question in there somewhere?
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