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sin theta(cosec theta-sin theta)=cos^2theta.plz answer it fast plz​

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Answered by ishajakhar123
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Sorry yar ur question is not proper. First make it proper and then ask for solution.

Answered by nishantshuklabsp
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Answer:

cos^2theta

Step-by-step explanation:

sin(theta) * Cosec(theta)=1

and 1-sin^2(theta) = cos^2(theta) {Since Sin^2(theta)+ Cos^2(theta) = 1}

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