If k+1=sec^2theeta(1+sin theeta ) (1-sin theeta ) then find value of k
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sec^2theeta = cos^2theeta
(1-sintheeta) (1+sintheeta) = 1 - sin^2theeta
=cos^2theeta
so
k=0
(1-sintheeta) (1+sintheeta) = 1 - sin^2theeta
=cos^2theeta
so
k=0
vishudhiman310:
Why you take sec^theeta =cos ^theeta
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