Media Summary: Beta now how do you add pi/ 6 plus pi 12 you need to have common denominator which would be over 12 it'll be Now I chose this part see because I felt like the first The reciprocal of cosecant is sine so cosecant of X is a negative

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Beta now how do you add pi/ 6 plus pi 12 you need to have common denominator which would be over 12 it'll be Now I chose this part see because I felt like the first The reciprocal of cosecant is sine so cosecant of X is a negative You know it'll be exactly there's no absolute values involved so if you had if you had an Equals e to the x and y equals 3 e to the X minus

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40IB 7 5 Example 2

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40IB 7 5 Example 2

40IB 7 5 Example 2

Beta now how do you add pi/ 6 plus pi 12 you need to have common denominator which would be over 12 it'll be

40IB 7 5 Example 2

40IB 7 5 Example 2

And with

40IB 7 5 Example 2

40IB 7 5 Example 2

40IB 7 5 Example 2

40IB 5 7 Example 2

40IB 5 7 Example 2

... where we get

40IB 5 7 Example 2

40IB 5 7 Example 2

Now I chose this part see because I felt like the first

40IB 5 7 Example 2

40IB 5 7 Example 2

Can you see that

40IB 7 2 Example 2

40IB 7 2 Example 2

The reciprocal of cosecant is sine so cosecant of X is a negative

40IB 7 5 Example 1

40IB 7 5 Example 1

You know it'll be exactly there's no absolute values involved so if you had if you had an

40IB 5 4 Example 2

40IB 5 4 Example 2

It's

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7-5 example 2

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40IB 5 7 Example 1

40IB 5 7 Example 1

This is an

40IB 5 2 Examples with e^x

40IB 5 2 Examples with e^x

Equals e to the x and y equals 3 e to the X minus