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Show that the following statement is an identity by transforming the left side into the right side. sin θ (sec θ + csc θ) = tan θ + 1 We begin by writing the left side in terms of sin θ and cos θ. We can then perform the multiplication and simplify in terms of tan θ. sin θ (sec θ + csc θ) = sin θ 1 + 1 sin θ = sin θ + sin θ sin θ = tan θ +_

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