Prove that
[tex] \frac{1}{ \csc(a) - \ \cot(a) } - \frac{1}{ \sin(a) } = \frac{1}{ \sin(a) } - \frac{1}{ \ \csc(a) + \cot(a) } [/tex]
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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There is a negative 1/sin(a) and a positive 1/sin(a), so we can cancel both of them out.

We have

1/csc(a) - cot(a) = -1/csc(a) + cot(a) remaining.

One is positive, and one is negative, and they are both equal, so we can also cancel each of them out.

We have

0 = 0 left.

0 equals 0, so we are done explaining.

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