Math, asked by kanhaiya26, 1 year ago

sin theta minus cos theta + 1 upon sin theta + cos theta minus 1 is equal to 1 by sec theta minus 10 theta


GuntasDhillon: pls send a pic of the Q
anuritha: My friend what do you mean by upon is it square or something else
kanhaiya26: upon means !by.. like sin/cos
kanhaiya26: ok
kanhaiya26: just wait
GuntasDhillon: but u can distinguish between 1/sin theta and 1/(sin theta + cos theta)

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Answered by avadacrucio
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Hope this helps.. And if found helpful Mark as brainliest
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kanhaiya26: please send me another fresh answer page...
Answered by GuntasDhillon
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Pls find the ans in the attachment
Hope it helps you
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GuntasDhillon: (sec+tan) (1-sec+tan)
avadacrucio: all u have to do is take tan+sec common
GuntasDhillon: ya..
kanhaiya26: how( Sec theta+tan theta)(sec theta -tan theta) is equal to (1-sec theta +tan theta) ???
GuntasDhillon: see..( sec +tan) is taken common from sec+tan- (sec+tan) (sec-tan)
GuntasDhillon: so... (sec+tan) (1-sec+tan)
GuntasDhillon: did u get it....? is it clear?
kanhaiya26: yah! now I got.. thanks
GuntasDhillon: welcome.. Mark it brainliest pls
kanhaiya26: ok
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