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27. Prove that:
(sin4 0 - cos40 + 1) cosec? 0 = 2​

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Answered by debismita
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Answered by manetho
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Step-by-step explanation:

We have ,

LHS =(sin⁴θ-cos⁴θ+1)cosec²θ

=[{(sin²θ)²-(cos²θ)²}+1]cosec²θ

=[{(sin²θ+cos²θ)(sin²θ-cos²θ)}+1]cosec²θ

=(sin²θ-cos²θ+1)cosec²θ [∵, sin²θ+cos²θ=1]

={sin²θ+(1-cos²θ)}cosec²θ

=(sin²θ+sin²θ)cosec²θ

=2sin²θ.cosec²θ

=2sin²θ×1/sin²θ

=2= RHS

Hence Proved

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