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if sec theta+tan theta=x then the value if sec theta - tan theta is ?

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Answered by Outsss
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Step-by-step explanation:

1 /x

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Answered by sunilchandranhtml
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Answer:

sec¢-tan¢=1/x

Step-by-step explanation:

sec¢+tan¢=x........given

now,

1= sec¢-tan¢ .....( 1+ tan^2¢=sec^2¢)

1 =(sec¢-tan¢)....... squaring both the sides.

1 =(sec¢+tan¢)(sec¢-tan¢)

1= x(sec¢-tan¢)

sec¢-tan¢=1/x.

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