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 sec ^{2} (a)  +  \csc^{2} (a) =  sec ^{2}(a) \csc^{2} (a)


GeniusPratham: plz tell fast some one prove it

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Answered by Anonymous
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if CSC means cosec.....then your answer is here.....
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Answered by ASweety1431
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