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If k+1=sec square theta (1+sin theta) (1-sin theta) then find the value of k pls answer me its very very very very urgent pls guys no spam ​

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Answered by chaudharikishan61
1

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Answered by shivdharmendragautam
0

Step-by-step explanation:

sec

2

θ(1+sinθ)(1−sinθ)=k+1

sec

2

θ(1−sin

2

θ)=k (a+b)(a−b)=a

2

−b

2

sec

2

θcos

2

θ=k

cos

2

θ

1

.cos

2

θ=k

k=1

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