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Answered by umitbarman1111
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Answered by hemanthvadapalli123
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Question:-

Prove that

 \sqrt{ \frac{1 +  \cos(a) }{1 -  \cos(a) } }   =  \cosec(a)  +  \cot(a)

Solution:-

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Used Formulae :-

 {a}^{2}  -  {b}^{2}  = (a + b)(a - b)

 { \sin }^{2}a +  { \cos }^{2}a = 1

 { \sin }^{2}a = 1 -  { \cos }^{2}a

 \frac{1}{ \sin \: a }  =  \cosec a

 \frac{ \cos(a) }{  \sin(a) }  =  \cot(a)

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