Math, asked by nakulneilovctwj, 1 year ago

sin theta -cos thetha + 1/ sin theta +cos theta -1 = 1/sec theta -tan theta

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Answered by Penmighter
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Hey ! Frnd . here is your answer. It is done by using identity sec^2 - tan^2 = 1. I hope it helps!!!
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nakulneilovctwj: thank you so much tomorrow is my math board exam and i really wanted the answer . once again thanks a lot
Penmighter: Its my pleasure! All the best.
Answered by sunitach2981
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Hlo frnds..

##Hope it hlpss uuuu in urr exms..

Here;

1=sec^2Q-tan^2 Q

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