Showing that $\frac{\cos(\theta)-1}{\sin(\theta)}=-\tan(\frac{\theta}{2})$

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Show that $$\frac{\cos(\theta)-1}{\sin(\theta)} = -\tan \left(\frac{\theta}{2}\right)$$

I tried to I tried many substitutions with $\frac{\cos(\theta)}{\sin(\theta)}=\frac{1}{\tan(\theta)}$ but fail to get to the correct direction. Any help would be appreciated.