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12 February, 16:07

I am confused on how to solve:

Cot^2 (t) / sin^2 (t) = csc (t) - sin (t)

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  1. 12 February, 17:52
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    Answer: 90°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    scs (t) = 1/sint

    sint²+cost²=1

    cot t = (cost/sint) ²

    (cost²/sint²) / Sint²=1/sint-sint

    cost²/sint⁴=1/sint-sint

    cost²=sint³-sint⁵

    Cost²=sint³ (1-sint²)

    cost²=sint³cost²

    1=sint³

    sint=1

    arcsin1=90°

    Cot^2 (t) = (cost/sint) ²
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