Simplify
Problem
Solution
Multiply the numerators and denominators to combine the expression into a single fraction.
Expand the denominator using the difference of squares formula,
(a−b)*(a+b)=a2−b2
Apply a Pythagorean identity to rewrite the denominator. Since
sin2(x)+cos2(x)=1 it follows thatsin2(x)−1=−cos2(x)
Simplify the fraction by canceling a common factor of
cos(x) from the numerator and the denominator.
Distribute the negative sign to express the final simplified form.
Final Answer
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