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Mathematics, 14.12.2021 22:50 rhineharttori

Which identity could be used to solve the equation tan⁡θ⋅cos⁡θ= sin⁡θ for 0°≤x<360°? Group of answer choices

Ratio Identity

Reciprocal Identity

Sum and Difference Identity

Pythagorean Identity

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