SOLUTION: tan^2(theta)-sin^2(theta) / tan^2(theta)sin^2(theta)

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Question 112509: tan^2(theta)-sin^2(theta) / tan^2(theta)sin^2(theta)
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I presume you want to simplify the expression . (I'm using because theta doesn't render).

First thing to do is realize that since , . Now we can write:

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. Factoring out a

. Because , so

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Hope that was what you were looking for.
John

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