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shazliz

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Help, I've just discovered Bored of Studies and hoping someone can help me with this question which is doing my head in.

If (a+b)/ cosec x = (a-b)/ cot x
show that
cosec . cot x= (a^2- b^2)/ 4ab

Didn't know how to type in- the question is from Cambridge 4F Q 18b. 18a was really easy but this one is making me run around in circles- any hints greatly appreciated!!
 

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Derive that cos x = (a-b)/(a+b) then use the right angle triangle to derive cotxcosecx and then wallah!
 

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oh yeah, and the cosecx & cotx is meant to be a sqrt(4ab) on the denominator
 

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