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if 1 - sin²A = tan²A. prove that, sin²A = 1 + cos²A/cos²A​

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Answered by shivamraj1342
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Dcsaini1972: how question is wrong
Randomboy123: your ans is wrong anyways
Dcsaini1972: yeah
Randomboy123: how is sin^2a .. cos^2a - 1
Randomboy123: sin^2a = 1 - cos^2a
Randomboy123: You should not prove answers forcibly
Answered by Ikonikscenario7122
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Answer: Answer: ({2}A - Cosec^{2}A =\ \textgreater \ { Cot^{2}A - Cosec^{2}A } + Sec^{2}A [/tex]

Hence proved that

LHS = RHS

Step-by-step explanation: you are wrong the one who posted this question id  iot. the other guy worked hard.

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