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Prove:
(Trigonometric Identities)
 \frac{ { \cos( \alpha ) }^{2} }{ \cos( \alpha ) - \sin( \alpha ) } + \frac{ \sin( \alpha ) }{1 - \cot( \alpha ) } = \sin( \alpha ) + \cos( \alpha )

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