Exercise
$\frac{1}{\sin\left(a\right)\cos\left(a\right)}=\csc\left(a\right)\sec\left(a\right)$
Step-by-step Solution
Learn how to solve proving trigonometric identities problems step by step online. Prove the trigonometric identity 1/(sin(a)cos(a))=csc(a)sec(a). Starting from the right-hand side (RHS) of the identity. Applying the cosecant identity: \displaystyle\csc\left(\theta\right)=\frac{1}{\sin\left(\theta\right)}. Multiplying the fraction by \sec\left(a\right). Any expression multiplied by 1 is equal to itself.
Prove the trigonometric identity 1/(sin(a)cos(a))=csc(a)sec(a)
Final answer to the exercise
true