What is cot(x) times tan(x) simplified? Trigonometry Trigonometric Identities and Equations Fundamental Identities 1 Answer Emily N. ยท Stefan V. Mar 9, 2018 1 Explanation: That's because you can change cot x to 1/ tan x and multiply it by tan x, which gives you tan x/ tan x giving you the answer 1 Answer link Related questions How do you use the fundamental trigonometric identities to determine the simplified form of the... How do you apply the fundamental identities to values of theta and show that they are true? How do you use the fundamental identities to prove other identities? What are even and odd functions? Is sine, cosine, tangent functions odd or even? How do you simplify sec xcos (frac{\pi}{2} - x )? If csc z = \frac{17}{8} and cos z= - \frac{15}{17}, then how do you find cot z? How do you simplify \frac{\sin^4 \theta - \cos^4 \theta}{\sin^2 \theta - \cos^2 \theta} using... How do you prove that tangent is an odd function? How do you prove that sec(pi/3)tan(pi/3)=2sqrt(3)? See all questions in Fundamental Identities Impact of this question 41365 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License