Trig Functions: Find f(g(t)) for g(t) = 10/8 csc(t), f(x) =

snakeyesxlaw

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Let g(t) = 10/8 csc(t) for 0 < t < (pi)/2 and

f(x)=((64 x^2 - 100)^(3/2))/x .

Find f (g(t)) and simplify. Your answer should not contain any radicals. After simplifying your answer. In sin (t) cos(t)

f (g(t)) = ?


far as i know,

square-root of (64 * (10/8 csc (t))^2 - 100)^3 divided by 10/8 csc (t)

any suggestions?
 
start by squaring (10/8)*csc(t) ... you should see that the 64 will cancel, and the 100 can be factored out from the two remaining terms inside.

you'll use the identity csc<sup>2</sup>(t) - 1 = cot<sup>2</sup>(t)

make the struggle to do the algebra.

you should finally get f[g(t)] = 800cos<sup>3</sup>(t)/sin<sup>2</sup>(t)
 
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