Math, asked by swatibansalkv, 10 months ago

cota^2/
(cosec A +1)^2=
1-sin A/
1+sin A​

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Answered by Astritb07
2

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

R.H.S

= 1-sinA/1+sinA × 1+sinA/1+sinA

= 1-sin^2A/(1+sinA)

[1-sinA^2=cos^2A]

= cos^2A/(1+sinA)^2

Dividing N & D by sin^2A

= cos^2A/sin^2A/(1+sinA)^2/sin^2A

= cot^2A/(1+sinA/sinA)^2

[cos^2A/sin^2A=cot^2A]

=cot^2A/(1/sinA+sinA/sinA)^2

=cot^2A/(cosecA+1)^2

=L.H.S

Answered by shindeamar652
1

Hint:

Put satisfying value of A in terms of 0°,30°,45° etc

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