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prove that: Tan^2A-Cot^2A = Sec^2A (Cot^2A)​

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Answered by Itzalishakhan
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Prove that tan

2

A+cot

2

A=sec

2

A.cosec

2

A−2

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LHS=tan

2

A+cot

2

A

=

cos

2

A

sin

2

A

+

sin

2

A

cos

2

A

=

sin

2

Acos

2

A

sin

4

A+cos

4

A

=

sin

2

Acos

2

A

(sin

2

A+cos

2

A)

2

−2sin

2

Acos

2

A

=

sin

2

Acos

2

A

1−2sin

2

Acos

2

A

=

cos

2

A

1

.

sin

2

A

1

−2

=sec

2

A.cosec

2

A−2

=RHS

Hence proved

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