SOLUTION: Show that 1+Tan^2 theta / √1-Sin^2 theta = Sec^3 theta

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Question 1070223: Show that 1+Tan^2 theta / √1-Sin^2 theta = Sec^3 theta
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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There are simple identities for the numerator and the denominator of the left-side expression. One of them you should already know; and the other is easily derived and can be looked for in a good reference textbook or handbook.

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