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(1+tan^2 \theta )(1-sin \theta)(1+sin \theta)=

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Answered by chhavitiwari06
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Answer:

answer is 1

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Step-by-step explanation:

1+tan2²theta=sec²theta

(1-sin theta)(1+sin theta)=1-sin²theta

1-sin²theta=cos²theta

so putting the values we get

sec²theta×cos²theta

1/cos²theta×cos²theta=1

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