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what will be the result when each term of sin square theta +cos square theta =1 is divided by sin square theta​

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Answered by DineshVR
6

Answer:

1 + cot² theta = cosec²theta

Answered by samanyukaushal
3

Answer:

1+cot²Ø=cosec²Ø which in itself is an identity.

similarly if you divide by cos²Ø, you will get

tan²Ø+1=sec²Ø which is also an identity

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