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Sin square theta ÷cos theta + cos theta = 1÷cos theta

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 \ \fcolorbox{aqua}{aqua}{your \: answer \: is : }

{ \blue{l.h.s =  \frac{ { \sin(a) }^{2} }{ \cos(a) } +  \cos(a)  }}

{ \blue{  = \frac{ { \sin(a) }^{2} }{ \cos(a)  } +  \frac{  { \cos(a) }^{2}  }{ \cos(a) }  }}

 { \red{using \: identity \:  { \sin(a) }^{2} +  { \cos(a) }^{2} = 1  }}

{ \blue{ \frac{1}{ \cos(a) } = r.h.s }}

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