Math, asked by shrutikhajotiya34, 4 months ago

Prove that
1+cos theta -sin theta/1+cos theta-sin theta=1+sin theta/cos theta​

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Answered by Manicpsycho68
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Actually the Given is not possible because on LHS that is

 \dfrac{1+cos{theta}-sin{theta}}{1+cos{theta}-sin{theta}}

the numerator and denominator gets cancelled and LHS will be 1....

So By this LHS won't be equal to RHS

Hope this Helped you.....

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