Math, asked by rehananadeem143, 11 months ago

show that 1+ sec theta / sec theta = sin square theta / 1- cos theta ​

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Answered by saumya5476
13

Step-by-step explanation:

taking LHS

= 1 + sec theta/sex theta

= 1/sec theta + 1

= cos theta + 1

taking RHS

= Sin^2 theta/ 1 - cos theta

= 1 - cos^2 theta / 1 - cos theta

= (1 - cos theta)(1 + cos theta)/ 1 - cos theta

= cos theta + 1

LHS = RHS

Answered by Aloi99
3

Answer:

Hey mate here is ur answer↑

Step-by-step explanation:

We got ,

LHS=RHS

i.e, 1+cos∅=1+cos∅

We used Relations of trignometry to solve this question,

like Sec∅=1/cos∅

and sin²∅=1-cos²∅

Hope u understood✓

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