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prove that 1 minus sin² theta minus secant² theta equal to 1​

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Answered by rahman14382
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Answered by shresthasusmita03
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I THINK QUESTION GOES LIKE THIS

PROVE   (1 - sin²α) secant²α = 1

Step-by-step explanation:  

LHS

(1 - sin²α) sec²α

= cos²α . sec²α

= cos²α. \frac{1}{cos^{2} \alpha }

= 1

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