Thank you so much, its really very helpful. I'm in 9th grade but I'm watching this because you are an awesome teacher. I understand everything taught by you. Than you so much.
This is a question about you grade 11 trig identities lesson on your website. I'm on quite understanding example 3f) question: 1/1-sinx - 1/1+sinx = 2tanx/cosx I've worked through the whole thing basically so I have: Left side: Right side: (1+sinx) - (1-sinx) =(2sinx/cos^2x) ----------------------------- cos^2x I'm confused as what to do from here; I'm not sure how the numerator for the left side turns into 2sinx. I've looked at the answers on the website but it shows that the (1-sinx) turns into a (1+sinx) and I'm not sure how.
Thank you so much, its really very helpful. I'm in 9th grade but I'm watching this because you are an awesome teacher. I understand everything taught by you. Than you so much.
Thanks bro this actually helped so much even 2 years later!
That was great ! Thank you for the notes as well from your site
at 7:27, wouldn't it be over -1?
This is a question about you grade 11 trig identities lesson on your website. I'm on quite understanding example 3f) question: 1/1-sinx - 1/1+sinx = 2tanx/cosx
I've worked through the whole thing basically so I have:
Left side: Right side:
(1+sinx) - (1-sinx) =(2sinx/cos^2x)
-----------------------------
cos^2x
I'm confused as what to do from here; I'm not sure how the numerator for the left side turns into 2sinx. I've looked at the answers on the website but it shows that the (1-sinx) turns into a (1+sinx) and I'm not sure how.
Helped a lot bro
im gonna fucking fail grade 10 math bro
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