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CosA/1-sinA = 1+sinA/cosA

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Answered by Anonymous
4

L,H.S =R.H.S

hence proved ,

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Answered by yuditak
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Answer:

1+sinA/cosA

Step-by-step explanation:

L.H.S

cosA/1-sinA

Squaring L.H.S

cos^2A/1-sin^2A

1+sin^2A/cos^2A (Using identities)

cut squares.

1+sinA/cosA

HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND THIS.

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