(sec theta + tan theta)²=1+sin theta/1-sin theta
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Step-by-step explanation:
formulas applied:
sin²theta +cos²theta = 1
we also know, 1/cos²theta = sec²theta
We solved, RHS and it eventually comes out to be
equal to LHS.
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