Prove or Disprove an Identity
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Please solve the following: Sec^2(X)csc^2(X)=sec^2(X)+csc^2(X)
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This solution shows how to prove or disprove a trigonometric identity in a brief, but concise manner. All required calculations are illustrated.
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The left hand side becomes:
sec^2(X)csc^2(X)= 1/cos^2(x)*1/sin^2(x)= ...
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