Rewrite the expression as a single logarithm and simplify th

Rewrite the expression as a single logarithm and simplify the result. 5 ln(cos^2 t) + 5 ln(l + tan^2 t) x Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression. There is more than one correct form of the answer. cos^2 y/1 - sin y

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1) 5 ln(cos2t) + 5 ln(1+tan2t)

= 5* [ ln(cos2t) + ln(1+tan2t)]   

[ use formula 1+tan2t = sec2t , ln (m) + ln (n) = ln ( m*n) , sec2t = 1/ cos2t ]

= 5 [ ln( cos2t * ( 1+tan2t) ]

= 5* [ ln( cos2t*sec2t)]

= 5*[ ln ( cos2t * ( 1/cos2t)

= 5*ln(1)

= 0

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2) cos2 y / 1-sin y

= 1- sin2 y / 1-sin y [ from sin2y + cos2 y= 1]

= ( 1+sin y) ( 1- sin y) / ( 1- sin y) [ from a2 - b2 = (a+b) ( a-b) ]

= 1+ sin y

 Rewrite the expression as a single logarithm and simplify the result. 5 ln(cos^2 t) + 5 ln(l + tan^2 t) x Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expres

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