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28 October, 04:11

Tan (x+pi/2) = negative cot x

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  1. 28 October, 04:18
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    I'm only going to alter the left hand side. The right side will stay the same the entire time

    I'll use the identity tan (x) = sin (x) / cos (x) and cot (x) = cos (x) / sin (x)

    I'll also use sin (x+y) = sin (x) cos (y) + cos (x) sin (y) and cos (x+y) = cos (x) cos (y) - sin (x) sin (y)

    So with that in mind, this is how the steps would look:

    tan (x+pi/2) = - cot x

    sin (x+pi/2) / cos (x+pi/2) = - cot x

    (sin (x) cos (pi/2) + cos (x) sin (pi/2)) / (cos (x) cos (pi/2) - sin (x) sin (pi/2)) = - cot x

    (sin (x) * 0+cos (x) * 1) / (cos (x) * 0-sin (x) * 1) = - cot x

    (0+cos (x)) / (-sin (x) - 0) = - cot x

    (cos (x)) / (-sin (x)) = - cot x

    -cot x = - cot x

    Identity is confirmed
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