Dorian Gray
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Greetings Mathworld!
I was wondering if somebody could please tell me the best way to address this problem (see picture). I am thinking about using a pythagorean identity for the top, but it would have to be modified, or should I divide out the cos^2 between the two terms. Please let me know what you think. Thank you!

I was wondering if somebody could please tell me the best way to address this problem (see picture). I am thinking about using a pythagorean identity for the top, but it would have to be modified, or should I divide out the cos^2 between the two terms. Please let me know what you think. Thank you!
