SOLUTION: Prove the identity: sec^2 0/sec^2 0 - 1 = csc^2 0

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Question 1104468: Prove the identity:
sec^2 0/sec^2 0 - 1 = csc^2 0

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Ambiguous
What's the denominator?

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