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Answered by Anonymous
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 \sqrt{ \frac{1 + sin θ}{1 - sin θ } }  = secθ + tanθ \\  \\ take \: l.h.s \\  \\  \sqrt{ \frac{1 + sin θ  }{1 - sin θ } }  \times  \sqrt{ \frac{1 + sin θ }{1 +sinθ } }  \\  \\  \sqrt{ \frac{(1 + sin θ) ^{2}  }{(cos θ  )^{2} } }  \\  \\  \frac{1 + sin θ }{cos θ }  \\  \\  \frac{1}{cos θ}  +  \frac{sin θ }{cos θ}  \\  \\ secθ + tanθ \\  \\ hence \: l.h.s = r.h.s

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