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Demuestre las siguientes identidades. 1) Cos x Sec x =1 2) Sen x Csc x =1 3) (1 + Cos x)(1 - Cos x) = Sen2 x 4) 1− 2 = csc b 5) 2 + sen y = csc y 6) Tg 2 x cos2 x = 1 – cos2 x 7) csc + = cos y 8) Sec x + tg x = cos 1− 9) 1+ = 1 + csc y 10) 2 − 2 = sen y

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