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Methods of Proving Trigonometric Identities (1 Viewer)

gurmies

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Some very unthoughtful responses. Any means of equivalence will suffice. Make sure in your first line you write something like:

"This is equivalent to showing that:"

and you'll be perfectly fine. LHS-RHS is particularly useful for inequalities.
 

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LHS - RHS = 0 iff LHS = RHS. ie. they are the same thing. And yes this does come in handy for inequalities (4U) as gurmies said.
 

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