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Answered by joinanu14
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Answered by abhinavkr01
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Since,

sin²θ + cos²θ = 1

So,

1 - sin²θ = cos²θ, 1 - cos²θ = sin²θ

Now,

 \sqrt{ \frac{(1 -  {sin}^{2}θ) }{(1 -  {cos}^{2}θ) } }  =  \sqrt{ \frac{ {cos}^{2}θ}{ {sin}^{2}θ } }  =  \sqrt{ {cot}^{2}θ }  \\  = cot \: θ

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