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Mathematics, 17.04.2021 20:10, HalpMehPlz

If possible, verify sin^2(x)/1 + cos(x) = 1 - cos(x) by rewriting the left hand side of the equation. I really really don't understand identities, and I'm not getting replies from my teacher. Thank you for any help I do get!!​

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