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  • 12-09-2020
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prove that?
sec^2a-1-tan^2a=0​

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CHERLYNnotCHERRY
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  • 12-09-2020

Answer:

You have to apply Basic Trigonometric Identities :

[tex] {sec}^{2} (θ) = {tan}^{2} (θ)+ 1[/tex]

So for this question :

[tex] {sec}^{2} (a) - 1 - {tan}^{2} (a) = 0[/tex]

[tex]LHS = {sec}^{2} (a) - 1 - {tan}^{2}(a) [/tex]

[tex]LHS = {tan}^{2} (a) + 1 - 1 - {tan}^{2} (a)[/tex]

[tex]LHS = 0[/tex]

[tex] LHS = RHS \: (proven)[/tex]

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