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Prove this...............​

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Answered by Unknown0708
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Can't see the RHS in the photo

But as per me the RHS should be 1

Take sin square theta common in the numerator and cos square theta in the denominator

The bracket one would get cut and then you would be left with sec square theta minus sin square theta divided by cos square theta

sec square theta minus tan square theta is 1

I hope you would have understood it.

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Answered by sumathisenthil200398
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RHS show be 1 .I hope it helps you,so please make me as brainliest

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