And he never joked around with trig identities again.
Leo blinked. “Wait… I did?”
Here’s the story, as you requested: No Joking Around Answers For No Joking Around Trigonometric Identities
“You didn’t memorize steps. You reasoned .” She handed back his paper. “Next time, trust your own brain instead of someone else’s answer key.”
Mrs. Castillo flipped through it silently. Then she smiled—a slow, terrifying smile. “Leo, would you come to the board? Prove number seven: (\frac{\sin x}{1+\cos x} = \csc x - \cot x).” And he never joked around with trig identities again
That night, instead of working, he searched online: Answers for No Joking Around Trigonometric Identities . He found a blurry image from two years ago—same worksheet, different school. He copied every line.
Leo froze. His copied answer said: Multiply numerator and denominator by (1−cos x) . But he had no idea why. You reasoned
The next morning, he turned it in, feeling smug.