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what r the formulas of trignometric​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \sin( \alpha   )  {}^{2}  +  \cos( \alpha )  {}^{2}  = 1

 \sec( \alpha )  {}^{2}  -  \tan( \alpha )  {}^{2}  = 1

 \csc( \alpha )  {}^{2}  -  \cot( \alpha )  {}^{2}  = 1

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

 {sin}^{2}  + cos^{2}  = 1 \\  sec^{2}  -  {tan}^{2}  = 1 \\  {csc \:  }^{2}  -  {cot}^{2}  = 1

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