paleksandra
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Hello there!
I am studying high school mathematics and am having trouble solving a triginometry problem where I have two mathematical statements with an equal sign between (ex. ab = cd). The assignment is to prove that ab = cd and I have gotten a few steps but get stuck in the middle.
This is the statement:
(1+tanx)/(sinx+cosx) = 1/cosx
In other words I have to show that these two statements equal each other.
I have this so far:
(1+tanx)/(sinx+cosx) = 1/cosx
[1+(sinx/cosx)]/sinx+cosx = 1/cosx (as I know that tanx = sinx/cosx)
I know that I somehow have to multiply the left hand side by sinx+cosx (according to my book) but I don't know how to do this.
Perhaps if someone shows me how to do this next step I could figure out the rest.
Thanks!
I am studying high school mathematics and am having trouble solving a triginometry problem where I have two mathematical statements with an equal sign between (ex. ab = cd). The assignment is to prove that ab = cd and I have gotten a few steps but get stuck in the middle.
This is the statement:
(1+tanx)/(sinx+cosx) = 1/cosx
In other words I have to show that these two statements equal each other.
I have this so far:
(1+tanx)/(sinx+cosx) = 1/cosx
[1+(sinx/cosx)]/sinx+cosx = 1/cosx (as I know that tanx = sinx/cosx)
I know that I somehow have to multiply the left hand side by sinx+cosx (according to my book) but I don't know how to do this.
Perhaps if someone shows me how to do this next step I could figure out the rest.
Thanks!