Math, asked by harpreetsingh4866, 9 months ago

Of cosec² theta(1+cos theta) (1-cos theta) =X, then find the value of x

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Answered by subham2020
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Answer:

Given cosec²A(1+cosA)(1-cosA) = x

or cosec²A(1-cos²A) = x

or cosec²A.Sin²A = x

or x=1

Answered by kuldeep20941
2

Answer:

×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=

x = 1

×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=

Step-by-step explanation:

×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=

Points To Remember :

1. \:  \: (x + y)(x - y) =  {x}^{2}  -  {y}^{2}  \\  \\ 2. \:  \:  \sin^{2} ( \alpha )  +  \cos^{2} ( \alpha )  = 1 \\  \\ 3. \:  \:  \frac{1}{ \sin( \alpha ) }  = cosec( \alpha )

Here's The Answer My Friend....

×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=×=

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