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1-sin^4A/cos^4A=1+2 tan^2A

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Answered by dhana232323
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

  (1-sin⁴A) / cos⁴A        ← Rewrite the numerator as the difference of squares

= (1-(sin²A)²) / (cos²A)²  ← Now, factor the difference of squares in the                

                                         numerator

    (1+sin²A)(1-sin²A)

= —————————

      (cos²A)(cos²A)

    (1+sin²A)(1-sin²A)

= —————————

     (cos²A)(1-sin²A)

    1+sin²A

= —————

      cos²A

        1           sin²A

= ———— + ———

    cos²A        cos²A

= sec²A + tan²A                ← Now, substitute by identity 1+tan²u=sec²u

= 1+tan²A + tan²A

= 1 + 2tan²A

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