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Determine Which of the Following Are Trigonometric Identities sin(y)sin(x)cos(y)+cos(x)+cos(y)cos(x)sin(y)+sin(x)=0\frac { \sin ( y ) - \sin ( x ) } { \cos ( y ) + \cos ( x ) } + \frac { \cos ( y ) - \cos ( x ) } { \sin ( y ) + \sin ( x ) } = 0

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Determine which of the following are trigonometric identities.
I. sin(y) sin(x) cos(y) +cos(x) +cos(y) cos(x) sin(y) +sin(x) =0\frac { \sin ( y ) - \sin ( x ) } { \cos ( y ) + \cos ( x ) } + \frac { \cos ( y ) - \cos ( x ) } { \sin ( y ) + \sin ( x ) } = 0
II. sin(y) +sin(x) cos(y) +cos(x) +cos(y) +cos(x) sin(y) +sin(x) =1\frac { \sin ( y ) + \sin ( x ) } { \cos ( y ) + \cos ( x ) } + \frac { \cos ( y ) + \cos ( x ) } { \sin ( y ) + \sin ( x ) } = 1
III. sin(y) +cos(x) sin(y) cos(x) =sin(x) +cos(y) \frac { \sin ( y ) + \cos ( x ) } { \sin ( y ) \cos ( x ) } = \sin ( x ) + \cos ( y )


A) I is the only identity.
B) II and II are the only identities.
C) I, II, and III are identities.
D) I and III are the only identities.
E) II is the only identity.

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