Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.02.2020 00:56, kieante01

Prove the following identity:
(1/tanx) + tanx = (1/sinx cosx)
i have attempted to convert 1 to sin^2x+cos^2x and then made both denominators equal but i am uncertain if i am correct or not.

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