Math, asked by mursalinpathan3, 10 months ago

sec square theta + cos square theta is equals to cosec squared theta minus

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Answered by aniruddhaanturlikar
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Step-by-step explanation:

As per the identities

Sin^2A + cos^2A = 1 and

Cosec^A - cot^2 A = 1

By equating them we get

Sin^2A+cos ^2A = cosec^2A-cot^2A

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