Math, asked by athishaajai, 4 months ago

proove that: sin terra(1+tan tetta)+cos tetta(1+cot tetta)=sec teeta+cosec teeta​

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Answered by tscharya75
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \tan( \alpha )  =  \frac{ \sin( \alpha ) }{ \cos( \alpha ) }  \\  \cot( \alpha )  =  \frac{ \cos( \alpha ) }{ \sin( \alpha ) }  \\  \frac{1}{ \cos( \alpha ) }  =  \sec( \alpha)  \\  \frac{1}{ \sin( \alpha ) }  =  \csc( \alpha )  \\  { \sin( \alpha ) }^{2}  +  { \cos( \alpha ) }^{2}  = 1

These are the formulas used in problem

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Answered by anandbhatt18
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Buddy please ask question without mistakes

There is no Terra function in trigonometry mathematics

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