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  • 03-11-2022
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Show that the equation is not an identity by finding a value of x for which both sides are defines but not equal.

Show that the equation is not an identity by finding a value of x for which both sides are defines but not equal class=

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AsierV786013 AsierV786013
  • 03-11-2022

We are given the expression:

[tex]\cos (x-\pi)=\cos (x)[/tex]

We, simply replace the values of solution given and then determine in which it is not a solution, but we can see that when we replace x = 0, we will get:

[tex]\cos (\pi)\ne\cos (0)[/tex]

So, this proves that the function is not an identity.

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