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secA + tanA=2 then 1 + sinA =?​

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Answered by royal171gmailcom
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the answer is completed

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abrar2155: secA=route over x^2 + 1
abrar2155: plz help me
royal171gmailcom: what is x
abrar2155: This is an unknown amount
abrar2155: sorry my mistake
abrar2155: if secA=route over x^2 + 1 then tanA
abrar2155: equal what
Answered by vishwajeetsingh23
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secA+tanA=2

(1/cosA)+(sinA/cosA)=2

(1+sinA)/cosA=2

1+sinA=2cosA.

I think that it will help.


abrar2155: sinA route over 1+tan^2A=?
abrar2155: cosecA/secA/cotA/tanA
abrar2155: plZ help me
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