Math, asked by aarushgupta114, 1 year ago

Sina-cosa+1÷sina+cosa-1=1÷seca-tana

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Answered by muskaann90
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abhay110a: tooo long.. bro..
MrWantingToKnow: i have a simpler solution
abhay110a: divide the numerator and denominator of lhs with cosx.then in the denominator a term like (tanx-secx+1) is formed.multiply and divide by(tanx-secx-1). perform a^2-b^2 in denominator and numerator.cancel out common and you get the answer.
MrWantingToKnow: i know this
abhay110a: do you have another solution MrWantingToKnow
MrWantingToKnow: No , according to my current knowledge
Answered by ishitamogha21
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