Solution
prove
Solution
Solution steps
Manipulating left side
Rewrite using trig identities
Use the basic trigonometric identity:
Use the Angle Sum identity:
Use the Angle Sum identity:
Simplify
Simplify
Use the following trivial identity:
periodicity table with cycle:
Simplify
Use the following trivial identity:
periodicity table with cycle:
Simplify
Use the following trivial identity:
periodicity table with cycle:
Simplify
Use the following trivial identity:
periodicity table with cycle:
Multiply
Multiply fractions:
Multiply
Multiply fractions:
Multiply
Multiply fractions:
Multiply
Multiply fractions:
Combine the fractions
Apply rule
Combine the fractions
Apply rule
Divide fractions:
Cancel the common factor:
Factor out common term
Factor out common term
Cancel the common factor:
Manipulating right side
Express with sin, cos
Use the basic trigonometric identity:
Simplify
Join
Convert element to fraction:
Since the denominators are equal, combine the fractions:
Multiply:
Join
Convert element to fraction:
Since the denominators are equal, combine the fractions:
Multiply:
Divide fractions:
Cancel the common factor:
We showed that the two sides could take the same form
Popular Examples
prove (cos^2(x))/(1+sin(x))=1-1/(csc(x))prove prove (sin(θ))/(1-cos(θ))=csc(θ)+cot(θ)prove prove cos^2(5x)-sin^2(5x)=cos(10x)prove prove cos(x)-sec(x)=-sin(x)tan(x)prove prove tan(2a)-tan(a)=tan(a)sec(2a)prove
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is tan(x+pi/4)=(1+tan(x))/(1-tan(x)) ?
The answer to whether tan(x+pi/4)=(1+tan(x))/(1-tan(x)) is True