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| Okay, that makes way more sense. So what about the fractions that come with it? | |
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| Well first you must know which identity corresponds with each trig function. | |
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| Well, I know that cosecant correlates with sine, secant with cosine, and cotangent with tangent. | |
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| Perfect. Now that you know those, all you have to remember now is that each identity is 1 over the opposite of the function it correlates to. | |
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| Okay, I think I get it. So, sine's reciprocal identity would be 1/csc (cosecant) ?? | |
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| Yes, that is absolutely right! Good Job! Keep the same process going for all other identities. | |
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