Jacqueline26 Jacqueline26
  • 18-07-2017
  • Mathematics
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I not to sure how to rewrite this problem sin^2 (y)/1-cos(y). can you please explain how to rewrite.

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williambusby williambusby
  • 19-07-2017
Using trigonometric identities, sin^2(y) = 1 - cos^2(y).
If you substitute that in, you get 1- cos^2(y)/(1-cos(y)).
You can factorise 1 - cos^2(y) to be (1-cos(y))(1+cos(y)).
This means that the answer is 1 + cos(y) as the 1 - cos(y) will cancel. 
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