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  • Hi everyone in this video we'll continue working on verifying trig identities okay so I have a
  • Okay things are going to get a little bit more interesting now so we've got a couple more
  • cubed out of the second one the biggest power I see is going to just be a

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... second graph the second graph is in a little bit different form we have this y equals x times x minus

M142 6.2p2 example 1

M142 6.2p2 example 1

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Okay things are going to get a little bit more interesting now so we've got a couple more

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M142 3.1 Examples 6 and 7

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Hi everyone in this video we'll continue working on verifying trig identities okay so I have a