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Prove that sinA -Cos A + 1 / sin A+ Cos A -1 = 1/ sec A-tanA using the identities sec^2 A = 1+tan^2 A .

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Answered by arnavpandita1
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Sin×sinA+cos×cosA=1

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