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(-csc(x)cot(x))
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AP Calculus AB/BC
Definition
The term (-csc(x)cot(x)) represents the product of the cosecant and cotangent functions of an angle x, with a negative sign in front. It is commonly used in trigonometric identities and calculations.
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