Core 3 Trigonometry
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Core 3 Trigonometry
Good afternoon.
I would like some help for some questions on trigonometry in Core 3 Maths.
There is one question that I tried many times but I did not get it right:
Show that cosec x + cot x = 1/ cosec x - cot x (cosec x does not equal to cot x).
In my calculation (as below):
cosec x + cot x = 1/ cosec x - cot x
1/ Sin x + 1/ Tan x
1/ sin x + cos x/ sin x
1 + cos x / sin x
(1 + cos x / sin x)^2
1 + cos^2 x / sin^2 x
1 + (1-sin^2 x)/ sin^2 x
2 - sin^2 x/ sin^2 x
(2/sin^2 x) - 1
2 (1/sin^2 x) -1
2 cosec^2 x - 1 (That's the final answer I have calculated)
So have I made a massive mistake or over complicated anything in my calculation? (I always over-complicate things in my calculation >.<`)
Please do tell show me on which stage did I done it wrong! Hopefully I will not make the same mistake in exams never ever again!
Many thanks, -
Re: Core 3 TrigonometryYou have overcomplicated the question a tiny bit.(Original post by Pika-Profiterole)
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Why not just show that
(it can be done in two lines)
For future reference, Maths questions belong here -
Re: Core 3 Trigonometry
Yes, I done it but in a different way.
I multiply both side by (cosec x - cot x)-- and my final answer is:
1 - cos^2x = sin^2
It just so different to the method that my teacher taught us... but the good news is I understand it, finally!! Haha..
Thank you so much for helping me.
By the way, I am doing maths questions (again!
) amd there are two questions that I am not really sure is my calculation correct!
Would you like to check it for me please? -
Re: Core 3 TrigonometryNo problem, PM your working to me.(Original post by Pika-Profiterole)
Yes, I done it but in a different way.
I multiply both side by (cosec x - cot x)-- and my final answer is:
1 - cos^2x = sin^2
It just so different to the method that my teacher taught us... but the good news is I understand it, finally!! Haha..
Thank you so much for helping me.
By the way, I am doing maths questions (again!
) amd there are two questions that I am not really sure is my calculation correct!
Would you like to check it for me please?

) amd there are two questions that I am not really sure is my calculation correct!