if sec theta+tan theta=m, then show that (m^2-1/m^2+1)=sin theta
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER FOR YOUR QUESTION............
SEC ∅ + TAN ∅ = M
WE CAN USE THE IDENTITY............
TAN^2 ∅ + 1 = SEC^2 ∅ ......................................
AFTER THIS YOU CAN PROCEED AS PROCEEDED IN THE ATTACHMENT.......................
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