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Q: How does cot multiplied to cosec equals cos?
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cosec(q)*cot(q)*cos(q) = 1/sin(q)*cot(q)*cos(q) = cot2(q)


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d/dx cosec(x) = - cosec(x) * cot(x) so the second derivative or d(d/dx)/dx cosec(x) = [- cosec(x) * d/dx cot(x)] + [ - d/dx cosec(x) * cot(x)] = [- cosec(x) * -cosec^2(x)] + [ - (- cosec(x) * cot(x)) * cot(x)] = cosec(x) * cosec^2(x) + cosec(x)*cot^2(x) = cosec(x) * [cosec^2(x) + cot^2(x)].


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Cotangent = 1/Tangent : Cosecant = 1/Sine Then, cot + 1 = (1/tan) + 1 = (cos/sin) + (sin/sin) = (cos + sin)/ sin. Now, cos² + sin² = 1 so for the statement to be valid the final expression would have to be : (cos² + sin² ) / sin = 1/sin. As this is not the case then, cot + 1 ≠ cosec. In fact, the relationship link is cot² + 1 = cosec²


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How do you simplify tan cot equals 1?

It just simplifies down to 1=1. You have to use your trig identities... tan=sin/cos cot=cos/sin thus tan x cot= (sin/cos) (cos/sin) since sin is in the numerator for tan, when it is multiplied by cot (which has sin in the denominator) both of the signs cancel and both now have a value of 1. The same happens with cos. so you get 1 x 1=1 so there is your answer. just learn your trig identities and you will understand