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sec square theta -cos square theta =sin square theta (sec square theta +1)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sec²∅ - Cos²∅ = Sin²0 ( Sec²∅ + 1 )



= Sec²∅ - Cos²∅


= 1 / Cos²∅ - Cos²∅


= 1 - Cos⁴∅ / Cos²∅


= ( 1 - Cos²∅ ) ( 1 + Cos²∅ ) / Cos²∅


= Sin² ∅ ( 1 + Cos²∅ ) / Cos²∅


= Sin²∅ ( 1 / Cos²∅ + Cos²0 / Cos²∅ )


= Sin²∅ ( sec²∅ + 1 )


♦ Proved ♦


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