Which equation is not an identity?

(A.) tan(–t) = –tan t
(B.) tan t(csc t + cot t) = sec t + 1
(C.) sin tcot t = cos t
(D.) cos2t − sin2t = –1

Respuesta :

Answer:

  (D.)  cos²(t) − sin²(t) = –1

Step-by-step explanation:

The "Pythagorean identity" for sine and cosine is ...

  cos²(t) + sin²(t) = 1

Changing the sign makes it not be an identity.

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A makes use of the fact that tangent is an odd function.

B makes use of cot=1/tan and tan=sec/csc.

C makes use of cot=cos/sin.

D has no relation to any definition or identity.