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 \sqrt{ \frac{1 +   \cos \alpha  }{1 -  \cos \alpha } \times  \frac{1 +  \cos \alpha  }{1 +  \cos \alpha }  }  +  \sqrt{ \frac{1 -  \cos \alpha }{1 +  \cos\alpha  } \times  \frac{1 -  \cos \alpha  }{1 -  \cos \alpha }  }   \\  \\  =  \frac{1 +  \cos\alpha }{ \sin \alpha }  +  \frac{1 -  \cos \alpha }{ \sin \alpha }  \\  \\  =  >  \frac{1  +  \cos\alpha + 1 -  \cos \alpha    }{ \sin\alpha  }  \\  \\  =  >  \frac{2}{ \sin\alpha }  = 2 \csc\alpha

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