Trigonometry 7th Edition

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ISBN 10: 1111826854
ISBN 13: 978-1-11182-685-7

Chapter 5 - Section 5.1 - Proving Identities - 5.1 Problem Set - Page 278: 6

Answer

defined, false, counterexample

Work Step by Step

To show that a statement is not an identity, we try to find a single value of the variable for which each expression is defined, but which makes the statement false. Such a value is termed as counterexample.
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