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prove it sin^2-cos^2/sin^2-cos^2 =1

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Answered by MarkAsBrainliest
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\textbf{Answer -}

Now,

L.H.S. = (sin²θ - cos²θ)/(sin²θ - cos²θ)

= 1, since a/a = 1 if a ≠ 0

= R.H.S. [Proved]

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Answered by abhi569
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(sin² - cos²)/(sin² - cos²)

As we can see that both are same,

So,

(sin²-cos²)/(sin²-cos²)

=> 1

Hence, proved.

I hope this will help you

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