Math, asked by Lakiesha, 6 months ago

Cos A + Cot A / Sin A = Cot A (1 + Cosec A)​

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Answered by suhail2070
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Step-by-step explanation:

 =  \cos( \alpha )  + (   \frac{ \cos( \alpha ) }{ { \sin( \alpha ) }^{2} } ) \\  \ \\ cos\alpha (1 +  { \sin( \alpha ) }^{2} )  \div  { \sin( \alpha ) }^{2}  \\   \\  \frac{ \cos( \alpha ) }{ \sin( \alpha ) }(1 +  { \sin( \alpha ) }^{2}  )   \div  \sin( \alpha ) ) \\  \\  \cot( \alpha ) (1 +  \csc( \alpha ) )

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

ur ans is here Sisi ♥️

pls don't mind my handwriting pls pls !

Step-by-step explanation:

actually in 1st step I converted Cot into Cos/sin

  • then I took d LCM of d numerator n I got this equation.
  • after that I took Cos Common n got this
  • then I split d denominator into different terms to get d required ans.

I hope this would suffice.... if any problem then ask me ☺️

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