Consider the following trigonometric equatoin. (sin(x)cos(x))2sin(x)=cos(x)\displaystyle {\frac{{{\left({\sin{{\left({x}\right)}}}-{\cos{{\left({x}\right)}}}\right)}^{{2}}}}{{{\sin{{\left({x}\right)}}}}}}={\cos{{\left({x}\right)}}}

Determine if the equation is a trigonometric identity or not.


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