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secA-tanA/secA+tanA= 1+2tan^2A-2secA tanA​

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\frac{secA - tanA}{secA + tanA}  \\  \\  =  \frac{secA - tanA}{secA + tanA}  \times  \frac{secA - tanA}{secA - tanA}  \\  \\  =  \frac{( {secA - tanA})^{2} }{ {sec}^{2}A -  {tan}^{2} A }  \\  \\  = ( {secA - tanA})^{2}  \\  \\  =  {sec}^{2} A +  {tan}^{2} A - 2secAtanA \\  \\  = 1 +  {tan}^{2} A+  {tan}^{2} A - 2secAtanA \\ \\ =1+2{tan}^{2}A-2secAtanA

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