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Answered by Anonymous
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heya!!

here is your answer!!

 \frac{cosa}{1 - sina} + \frac{1 - sina}{cosa}

(cos^2a+1+sin^2a-2sina)
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(1-sina)cosa

(1+1-2sina)/(1-sina)cosa

2 (1-sina)/(1-sina)cosa

2/cosa

2seca

hence verified

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Answered by RajeshMeher
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Answer:

(cos^2a+1+sin^2a-2sina)

Step-by-step explanation:

 

(1-sina)cosa

(1+1-2sina)/(1-sina)cosa

2 (1-sina)/(1-sina)cosa

2/cosa

2seca

hence verified

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