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Solve this sum if you're a genius !

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Answered by Anvesh06
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 \frac{ \sqrt{1 -  { \ \cos }^{2}x } }{ \sin(x) }  +  \frac{ \sqrt{1 -  { \ \sin}^{2} x} }{ \cos(x) }  \\  \\  =   \frac{ \sin(x) }{ \sin(x) }  +  \frac{ \cos(x) }{ \cos(x) }  \\  \\  = 1 + 1 = 2
Hence the correct option in "H".

Goosters: Gr8
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