Math, asked by amishsavla, 10 months ago

sin²o. (tan ²0+ 1) =
tan "o

Answers

Answered by sandy1816
1

Step-by-step explanation:

sin²o(tan²o+1)

sin²o.sec²o

tan²o

Answered by Anonymous
2

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 {sin}^{2} \theta( {tan}^{2} \theta + 1) =  {tan}^{2} \theta \:

LHS

  = {sin}^{2} \theta( {tan}^{2} \theta + 1)

 =  {sin}^{2} \theta \times  {sec}^{2} \theta

  = \frac{ {sin}^{2}\theta }{ {cos}^{2}\theta }

 =  {tan}^{2} \theta

RHS

Hence Proved !!

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