@gbthebeast32 For cos^2(y)+sin^2(y)=1? With any equation, any at all, you can divided both sides with whatever you want. He did this because he was trying to get 1/cos^2(y). Since from trig, you know 1/cos(x)=sec(x). Say you had 1+x=3, dividing by both sides by any expression, say 2, still makes both sides equal.
@redrum41987 ah so he is dividing by cos^2 jus for the hell of it now i see... so he using an already known trig identity and diving everything by a common trig term that still keeps the ratio the same so he could prove another trig identity is true....i get it hehe....just confusing to pull the cos^2 uot of no where lol..thank you for your help
Thank you for helping sir! I'm still a 8th grader and I'm always curious how to solve integral calculus and your explanations really explains well.
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bebefore3 4 months ago
i dont understand how did you divide the cos^2 in the begining when it was addition?
gbthebeast32 5 months ago
@gbthebeast32 For cos^2(y)+sin^2(y)=1? With any equation, any at all, you can divided both sides with whatever you want. He did this because he was trying to get 1/cos^2(y). Since from trig, you know 1/cos(x)=sec(x). Say you had 1+x=3, dividing by both sides by any expression, say 2, still makes both sides equal.
redrum41987 3 months ago
@redrum41987 ah so he is dividing by cos^2 jus for the hell of it now i see... so he using an already known trig identity and diving everything by a common trig term that still keeps the ratio the same so he could prove another trig identity is true....i get it hehe....just confusing to pull the cos^2 uot of no where lol..thank you for your help
gbthebeast32 3 months ago
@gbthebeast32 no problem :)
redrum41987 3 months ago
hi Zoya!
Phiba14 7 months ago
like a boss
CatapilliarD10L 10 months ago
My teacher never taught us how to derive these equations. I was amazed how easy this was. You really are a great Professor.
claudeemmanuel 11 months ago
i clicked the like button immediately after he used trig identities to prove tan inverse y , that was so dope
jethrovic007 1 year ago
the best teacher that i ever seen *.*
ionpt 1 year ago
GOOD CLASS
juank8705 1 year ago
Thanks to you sir! I'm in my integral calculus now and I understand the lessons very much now. You're way better than my professor at our school. :)
changman7487 1 year ago 3
you are a great teacher..
u should get my tuition fees not those bastards at my uni.. :(
monier20 2 years ago 16
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