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  • 04-05-2018
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Simplify the trigonometric expression. 1/1+sin 0+1/1-sin 0

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SkyCas
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  • 04-05-2018
Assuming you mean (1/1+sin 0)+(1/1-sin 0), then we have to first remember that the sin of 0 is 0. The expression would now be (1/1+0)+(1/1-0), which is also just (1/1)+(1/1) or 1+1. This comes out to 2, so the expression can be evaluated as 2.
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