Math, asked by Gupta1068, 1 year ago

Prove that (cosec theta - sin theta)(sec theta - cos theta)=1/tan theta + cot theta step by step

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Answered by dhoni5
285
easy
I won't give you the proper solution but
convert tan, cot, sec and cosec in terms of sin and cos
cosec = 1/ sin
sec = 1/cos
tan= sin/cos
cot= cos/sin

And remember to use the identity
1-sin^2 = cos^2
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Answered by singhquitaryan
113

Explanation is in the pic.

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