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complete the proof of the identity by choosing the rule that justifies each step.
\\( \cot x \left( \sec ^ { 2 } x - 1 \
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Step1: Use the quotient identity
The quotient identity states that \(\cot x=\frac{\cos x}{\sin x}\). So, \(\cot x(\sec^{2}x - 1)=\frac{\cos x}{\sin x}(\sec^{2}x - 1)\)
Step2: Use the Pythagorean identity
The Pythagorean identity \(\sec^{2}x-1 = \tan^{2}x\). Then \(\frac{\cos x}{\sin x}(\sec^{2}x - 1)=\frac{\cos x}{\sin x}(\tan^{2}x)\)
Step3: Use the quotient identity again
Since \(\tan x=\frac{\sin x}{\cos x}\), then \(\tan^{2}x=\frac{\sin^{2}x}{\cos^{2}x}\). So \(\frac{\cos x}{\sin x}(\tan^{2}x)=\frac{\cos x}{\sin x}\cdot\frac{\sin^{2}x}{\cos^{2}x}\)
Step4: Simplify the expression
\(\frac{\cos x}{\sin x}\cdot\frac{\sin^{2}x}{\cos^{2}x}=\frac{\sin x}{\cos x}\) (by canceling out one \(\cos x\) and one \(\sin x\) )
Step5: Use the quotient identity
Since \(\tan x=\frac{\sin x}{\cos x}\), then \(\frac{\sin x}{\cos x}=\tan x\)
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The rules for each step (from top - to - bottom) are: Quotient Identity, Pythagorean Identity, Quotient Identity, Simplify (Algebraic simplification), Quotient Identity.