SOLUTION: please solve me this equation {{{1+cot^2(theta)=cosec^2(theta)}}}

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The trigonometric functions cotangent and cosecant are defined as follows:
and .
An important trigonometric identity is
.
It is often written as ,
and we understand that the exponent written on the function means the value of the function squared.

Knowing all that (and a little algebra),

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