The equation I need to solve is sec^2x-1/1-csc^2x
I was told I had to substitute top and bottom with a sort of identity.
I was thinking using the Pythagorean identities where cos^2x=1-sin^2x and sin^2x=1-cos^2x, since secx=1/cosx and cscx=1/sinx.
I'm not sure if that's right though and even if it is, I don't know how to substitute it in.
I was told I had to substitute top and bottom with a sort of identity.
I was thinking using the Pythagorean identities where cos^2x=1-sin^2x and sin^2x=1-cos^2x, since secx=1/cosx and cscx=1/sinx.
I'm not sure if that's right though and even if it is, I don't know how to substitute it in.