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1+tan^2/cosec^2 is equal to​

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Answered by jaswasri2006
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⇒ \rm  \frac{1 +  { \tan}^{2} \theta }{ \cosec^{2} θ}

⇒ \rm  \frac{  { \sec}^{2} θ}{ \cosec^{2} θ}

 \rm⇒  \tan ^{2} θ

Answered by singlabhumika244
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Answer:

tan^2

Step-by-step explanation:

1+tan^2=sec^2

=>sec^2/cosec^2= tan^2

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