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(1-sin^2theta)sec^2theta=1

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lhs
= (1-sin^2theta)sec^2theta

=cos^2 theta. Sec^2 theta

=cos^2 theta. 1/cos^2 theta

=1
=Rhs

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Answered by acccargo2014
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

(1- sin^2 theta) sec^2theta=1

LHS = Cos^2theta ×sec^2 theta

=1/sec^2theta × sec^2 theta

=1

Hence lhs=rhs



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