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Sin squares a+cos square (a+b)

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Answered by careenlyngdoh4
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Fundamental Pythagorean Identity

Cosine squared + sine squared = 1. Now, that we have two more functions we can also express the other Pythagorean identities. One of them is tangent squared + 1 = secant squared, one of them is cotangent squared + 1 = cosecant squared.

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