Math, asked by AniketNepu9355, 1 year ago

Prove that: sin theta - cos theta + 1 / sin theta +cos theta + 1 = 1/sec theta - tan theta,using identity : sec^2 theta = 1 + tan ^2 theta meritination


riya1456: did you write correct or not
riya1456: in denominator there is -1 i think so
alinaabbas: Noo its right

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Answered by riya1456
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Here is your answer you write the wrong question.....
don't mind in denominator there is -1 not a+1
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alinaabbas: No ma question is right
riya1456: but when i solve the answer didn't came that's why i said
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