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to verify the identity, start with the more complicated side and transform it to look like the other side. choos
sin x + sin x cot²x
= sin x (□)
(do not simplify.)
= sin x (□)
= □
(do not simplify.)
= csc x
Step1: Factor out $\sin x$
We have the expression $\sin x+\sin x\cot^{2}x$. By the distributive property \(a + ab=a(1 + b)\), here \(a=\sin x\) and \(b = \cot^{2}x\). So, \(\sin x+\sin x\cot^{2}x=\sin x(1+\cot^{2}x)\)
Step2: Use the Pythagorean identity
We know the Pythagorean identity \(1+\cot^{2}x=\csc^{2}x\). Substituting this into the previous expression, we get \(\sin x(1 + \cot^{2}x)=\sin x\csc^{2}x\)
Step3: Use the reciprocal identity
Since \(\csc x=\frac{1}{\sin x}\), then \(\sin x\csc^{2}x=\sin x\times\frac{1}{\sin^{2}x}=\frac{1}{\sin x}\) and \(\frac{1}{\sin x}=\csc x\)
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First blank: \(1+\cot^{2}x\);Second blank: \(\csc^{2}x\);Third blank: \(\sin x\csc^{2}x\)