cos (x)/ 1-sin^2 (x)?
no...it's like the same as the other problem....the expression cos (x)/ 1-sin^2 (x) is equivalent to
a. cos (x)
b. csc (x)
c. tan (x)
d. sec (x)
and your response wasHa! I found an electrical outlet in the parking lot, so now I'm just waiting for my ride.
From your last thread, it seems that you already know the following identity:
1 - [sin(x)]^2 = [cos(x)]^2
Did you try making this substitution, in the current exercise?
What do you mean "no"? How about just doing what mmm444bot suggested?no...it's like the same as the other problem....the expression cos (x)/ 1-sin^2 (x) is equivalent to
a. cos (x)
b. csc (x)
c. tan (x)
d. sec (x)
Yes. Or you could change 1/sec (x) to cos(x)!Ok...now would I change cos (x) to 1/sec (x)?