You need to try something! cotx = cosx/sinx. Now get a common denominator for subtracting the 1.cotx-1=cscx
x is some angle. I know that you have to use some identities in this but cannot figure out what!
So you have (cosx-sinx)/sinx=(1/sinx). Two well defined equal fractions that have the same denominator must have the same numerator. That is cosx-sinx=1If I were to change cscx over into terms of sinx, then the problem would read (cosx/sinx)-1=(1/sinx). If I get the one in terms of sign so that all of the pieces have a common denominator it would be (cosx/sinx)-(sinx/sinx)=(1/sinx). This is as far as I was able to get last time before I majorly confused myself... If you combine the left side you would be left with (cosx-sinx)/sinx=(1/sinx). Where do you go from there?
Ok Dennis, you may come out of the corner now. I hope that you learned your lesson.