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sin theta/1+cos theta

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Answered by supriya3837
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Answer:

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Answered by Bhosale2002
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Answer:

 \frac{1 - cos \: theta}{sin \: theta}

Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{ \sin \: theta }{1 -  \cos \: theta}

multiplying ,

 \frac{ \sin \: theta(1 -  \cos \: theta) }{(1  + cos \: theta)(1 - cos \: theta)}

 \frac{sin \: theta(1 - cos \: theta)}{1 -  {cos}^{2} theta}

 \frac{ \sin theta(1 - cos \: theta) }{ { \sin}^{2} theta}

 \frac{1 - cos \: theta}{sin \: theta}

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