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if theta is an acute angle such that sec squared theta equal 3 then the value of tan squared theta minus cos squared theta divided by tan squared theta + cosec squared theta is

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Answered by Dishant16
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In the above solution using I have taken L.C.M directly.



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Anonymous: cos =1/3 ??????
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abhigyan112002oyioa3: bro cos²θ=1/3 not cosθ
Answered by abhigyan112002oyioa3
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Given, θ is an acute angle.
sec²θ=3
Square root Both the sides
secθ=√3
H=√3
B=1
P=√2 (using pythagoras theorem)
tanθ=√2
cosecθ=√3/√2
Substituting these values in the question, we get the answer as 1/7 which is option (d)

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