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Your question is poorly written. Can you write it again?chewy123 said:prove
1+cos A+sin A 1+cosA
1-cosA+sinA = sinA
thx
Whew, got it. Solution is to come here:chewy123 said:(1+ cosA + sinA) / (1 - cosA + sinA) = (1+cosA) / sinA
I don't think this is 3 unit question.ahhliss said:You do 3U maths so you know t-relationships right?
I substituted sinA=2t/(1+t^2) and cosA=(1-t^2)/(1+t^2), simplified and got LHS=RHS=1/t
This question is little complicated yes. But I went against using that method because the OP doesn't do 3 Unit which means that he didn't learn t-method.ahhliss said:xD t relationships was the first thing that came into my head. It looks so complicated so I had no idea how to do it otherwise lol