SOLUTION: Can you help simplify this into a single term? (tanA+cotA)/(sec^2 A)
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Question 1070017: Can you help simplify this into a single term? (tanA+cotA)/(sec^2 A)
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Can you help simplify this into a single term? (tanA+cotA)/(sec^2 A)
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Step 1: Convert everything to sin and cos.
See what you have.
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