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sec theta +tan theta =2. find tan^2theta + cot^2 theta​

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Answered by kkumawat2320
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Answer:

1+cos A

tan- A

27.

II

1 - cos A

80

(sec A - 1)if theta is an acute angle and tan theta is 8/15 find sec theta + cosec thetawhat will be the result when each term of sin^ theta + cos^theta =1 is divided by cos^ thetaprove that [cosec (90-theta) -sin(90-theta) ] [(cosec -sin theta) (tan -cot theta) ] =1if cos square A =1 -cos to the power 4 then proof ,cot to the power 4 -cot square A=1.* If cos square A= |- Cos to the power 4 a

then proof that,

cot to the power 4 a-cot square A=1

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3

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then find sineIf cos e

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4

then find sinein a triangle ABC right angled at B if baseline is a b equal to 12 and 20 equal to 5 then determine cos cIf A B C are interior

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prove that [cosec (90-theta) -sin(90-theta) ] [(cosec -sin theta) (tan -cot theta) ] =1what will be the result when each term of sin^ theta + cos^theta =1 is divided by cos^ thetaif theta is an acute angle and tan theta is 8/15 find sec theta + cosec theta1+cos A

tan- A

27.

II

1 - cos A

80

(sec A - 1)1+cos A

tan- A

27.

II

1 - cos A

80

(sec A - 1)

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