• @thestrangest yep that is good too. But the question is about proving it by geometry. And its easy. You can try it. Just write all the relations first, like tanx and sec x. And then you just have compare both the sides.


  • @thestrangest said in Please help, 47 minutes left quiciicickckceeee:

    @rendezvous but what i did doesn't work for him right? He's supposed to demonstrate it with the figure that he has

    yep he has to do it by the figure and it really doesn't matter how you prove the identities though, cause at the end they are gonna imprint in your mind whatsoever. And you won't even need this in future.


  • Sorry it took me a bit. It's not the most organized thing but here it is:

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  • @Rendezvous


  • @thestrangest yep!! You got it right!


  • @rendezvous cool but I'm 3 hours late. Lol


  • @thestrangest said in Please help, 47 minutes left quiciicickckceeee:

    Sorry it took me a bit. It's not the most organized thing but here it is:

    0_1524768607961_1524768598465234806932.jpg

    Did anyone really benefit from me solving this?


  • @sumof1 This is proving via trigonometric function not by actual variables.
    I just saw this one but this is very easy since it is a right triangle. Otherwise, you cant use Pythagorean identities here.