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sin theta divided by 1 - cos theta + 10 theta divided by 1 + cos theta equal to sec theta cosec theta + cot theta​

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Answered by shree543
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Answer:

Answer:

Sinθ/(1 - cosθ) + Tanθ/(1 + cosθ) = Secθ.Cosecθ + Cotθ

Step-by-step explanation:

Sin theta/1-cos theta + tan theta / 1+cos theta = sec theta.cosec theta + cot theta

Sinθ/(1 - cosθ) + Tanθ/(1 + cosθ) = Secθ.Cosecθ + Cotθ

LHS = Sinθ/(1 - cosθ) + Tanθ/(1 + cosθ)

= (sinθ(1 + cosθ) + Tanθ(1-Cosθ))/(1 - Cos²θ)

= (sinθ(1 + cosθ) + (Tanθ - Sinθ)) /Sin²θ

= ( 1 + cosθ + 1/Cosθ - 1)/Sinθ

= (cosθ + 1/Cosθ)/Sinθ

= 1/CosθSinθ + cosθ/Sinθ

= Secθ.Cosecθ + Cotθ

= RHS

QED

Proved

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