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sec theta + tan theta equal to P where p is not equal to zero then sin theta equal to​

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Answered by raghavsarda
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

let theta =@

sec@ + tan@=p------------------(1)

we know ,

sec^2@-tan^2@=1

(sec@-tan@)(sec@+tan@)=1

hence ,

sec@-tan@=1/p -----------------(2)

now equation (1)and (2)

2sec@=p+1/p=(p^2+1)/p

sec@=(p^2+1)/2p

hence,

cos@=2p/(1+p^2)

hence ,

sin@=(1-p^2)/(1+p^2)


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