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Prove the following trigonometric identities (secx+tanx)(1-sinx/cosx)=1

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  • 22-01-2020

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Convert  to sin's and cos's:-

(secx + tanx)(1-sinx)/cosx)

= ( 1/ cos x + sinx / cos x) * ( 1 - sin x )/ cos x)

=  (1 + sin x) / cos x) *  ( 1 - sin x ) / cos x

= (1 - sin^2 x) / cos^2 x

But 1 - sin^2 x = cos^2 x

so we have

cos^2 x / cos^2 x  which = 1.

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