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sec²(90-thetha)-1/cot²(90-theta)=1
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Answered by rk1670402
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Answer:

LHS = sec^2 ( 90 - theta) - 1/(cot^2(90- theta)

we know that

sec^2 (90- theta) = cosec^2

cot^2(90- theta) = tan^2

cosec^2 - 1/ tan^2

1/ sin^2 - 1/ (sin/cos)^2

1/sin^2 - cos^2/sin^2

find LCM between sin^2 and sin^2

LCM between sin^2 and sin^2 is sin^2

1 - cos^2 /sin^2

sin^2/sin^2 = 1

LHS = RHS

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