Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Rewrite using trig identities:
Use the basic trigonometric identity:
Simplify
Rewrite using trig identities:
Show that:
Use the following product to sum identity:
Show that:
Use the Double Angle identity:
Divide both sides by
Use the following identity:
Divide both sides by
Divide both sides by
Substitute
Show that:
Use the factorization rule:
Refine
Show that:
Use the Double Angle identity:
Divide both sides by
Use the following identity:
Divide both sides by
Divide both sides by
Substitute
Substitute
Refine
Add to both sides
Refine
Take the square root of both sides
cannot be negativecannot be negative
Add the following equations
Refine
Square both sides
Use the following identity:
Substitute
Refine
Take the square root of both sides
cannot be negative
Refine
Simplify
Rewrite using trig identities:
Rewrite using trig identities:
Use the following identity:
Simplify
Rewrite using trig identities:
Show that:
Use the following product to sum identity:
Show that:
Use the Double Angle identity:
Divide both sides by
Use the following identity:
Divide both sides by
Divide both sides by
Substitute
Show that:
Use the factorization rule:
Refine
Show that:
Use the Double Angle identity:
Divide both sides by
Use the following identity:
Divide both sides by
Divide both sides by
Substitute
Substitute
Refine
Add to both sides
Refine
Take the square root of both sides
cannot be negativecannot be negative
Add the following equations
Refine
Square both sides
Use the following identity:
Substitute
Refine
Take the square root of both sides
cannot be negative
Refine
Simplify
Simplify
Add similar elements:
Apply the fraction rule:
Multiply the numbers:
Multiply
Multiply fractions:
Divide the numbers:
Cancel the common factor:
Cancel the common factor:
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the value of (3sin(36)+4cos(54))csc(36) ?
The value of (3sin(36)+4cos(54))csc(36) is 7