Math, asked by abhi8460, 1 year ago

prove the identity : (SinA+CosecA)^2 +(CosA +SecA)^2 = 5+Sec^2A×Cosec^2A

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Answered by GovindKrishnan
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Hey There! ☺

Good Question. But there is a mistake in your question.
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Corrected Question
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(sinA + cosecA)² + (cosA + secA)² = 5 + sec²A + cosec²A   
[correction is in RHS sign]


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abhi8460: yup thank u so much moreover question has an error in the ryt side itz 5+ sec+cosec but itz given sec ×cosec
Answered by samridhiarora91
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