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\frac{sin(x^{2}-1) }{1-sin(x^{2} -1)} =sin(x)+sin^{2}(x)+sin^{3}(x)+sin^{4}(x)+...
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Answered by ukb414
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Answer:

Yes, but not in the domain of real numbers. If you allow complex inputs, then YES!

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