Question
Question: Prove the following identity, where the angles involved are acute angles for which the expressions a...
Prove the following identity, where the angles involved are acute angles for which the expressions are defined.
cosA+sinA+1cosA−sinA+1=cosecA+cotA
Solution
To do this question, firstly we will multiply numerator and denominator by sinA. Then, we will solve the brackets and simplify the expression by the use of identity sin2θ+cos2θ=1 to simplify numerator. After that, we will use algebraic identity a2−b2=(a−b)(a+b) and we will take the common factors out from both numerator and denominator and at last we will left with only expression equals to RHS which is cosecA + cotA.
Complete step by step answer:
In such questions, we prove them by either making the left hand side that is L.H.S. or by making the right hand side that is R.H.S. equal to the other in order to prove the proof that has been asked.
The below mentioned formulae may be used before solving, in the solution which is as follows