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prove that (secA-tanA)2=1-sinA/1+sinA​

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Answered by brunoconti
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brunoconti: well tan A = sin A / Cos A and sec A = 1 / Cos A, therefore sec A + tan A = 1 + sin A / cos A
Answered by gopu143
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_/\_ hey mate here is the ans of your qun

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