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Rono123

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Prove the following:

(1 - cosx + 2isinx)^-1 = (1 - 2icot(x/2))/(5 + 3cosx)

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Remember our double angles,




Applying this,









 
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Thank you soo much!! I've been puzzling over this for hours....so thanks a lot!
 

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Another method if you are interested is to first convert into half angles:



this simplifies to:



using conjugate properties this becomes:



dividing everything by sinx/2 and subbing in the double angles for cosx/2 gives:



which simplifies to:




note in the previous step i broke sin^2(x/2) + 4cos^2(x/2) into sin^2(x/2) + cos^2(x/2) + 3cos^2(x/2) so i could take one out
 

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