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Please solve the above trigonometry sum and please solve the right hand side that is sec theta + tan theta​

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Answered by ayurrmeshram19
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1 \div  \sec(theta)  -  \tan(theta)  = 1 \times sec(theta) + tan(theta) \div sec(theta)−tan(theta) \times  \sec (theta)+tan(theta) = sec(theta)+tan(theta)

1st reason- by rationalization

2nd reason- sec(theta)-tan(theta)=1

Answered by theinquisitivesoul20
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Hope this helps you

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplying numerator and denominator by sec theta + tan theta and using the trigonometric identity sec²theta- tan²theta =1

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