Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Prove the identity: (1 - sec(x))/(1 + sec(x)) = (cos(x) - 1)/(cos(x) + 1)

We have to prove that: (1 - sec(x))/(1 + sec(x)) = (cos(x) -
1)/(cos(x) + 1)


Let's start from the left hand
side


(1 - sec(x))/(1 + sec(x))


use the
fact that sec x = 1/cos x


=> (1 - (1/cos x))/(1 + (1/cos
x))


=> [(cos x - 1)/cos x]/[(cos x + 1)/cos
x]


=> (cos x - 1)/(cos x +
1)


which is the right hand
side


This proves that (1 - sec(x))/(1 + sec(x)) =
(cos(x) - 1)/(cos(x) + 1)

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