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What is trigonometric identities

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Trigonometric identities

(1.){sin}^{2}\theta+{cos}^{2}\theta=1

(2.)1+{tan}^2\theta={sec}^{2}\theta

(3.)1+{cot}^{2}\theta={cosec}^{2}\theta

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Trigonometric identities

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\large\mathfrak\pink{\implies sin^2\: a + cos^2a = 1 }

\large\mathfrak\blue{\implies sec^2\: a - tan^2a = 1 }

\large\mathfrak\orange{\implies cosec^2\: a - cot^2a = 1 }

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