SOLUTION: Please help with this question! I can't seem to solve it. It is a trigonometry identity that I have to prove: 1+sin^2θ /1+cos^2θ = 1+2tan^2θ /2+tan^2θ

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It is a trigonometry identity that I have to prove:
1+sin^2θ /1+cos^2θ = 1+2tan^2θ /2+tan^2θ

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not clear.
Add parentheses.

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