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 \sqrt{1 +  \sin(a ) } \\  \div \\ 1 -  \sin(a)

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Answered by PhysicsForever
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Answer:

√1+sinA/1-sinA

Multiplying and dividing by (1+sinA)

So

√ (1+sin A)^2 / (1+sinA)(1-sinA)

= √(1+sinA)^2/cos^2 A

= 1+ sin A/cos A

= sec A + tan A

Hope this helps you !

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