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prove that sin teta - cos teta + 1 / sin teta + cos teta - 1 = 1/ sec teta- tan teta, using the identity sec square teta+ tan square teta​

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Answered by kalpanasachan25
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 \frac{ \sin( \alpha  -  \cos( \alpha  + 1) ) }{ \ \sin( \alpha )   +  \cos( \alpha  - 1) ) }

Answered by hardhikbothra
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hey mate

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