SOLUTION: I need to equal this trig. identity 1/1 -sin = sec^2 + sec(tan)
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Question 282269: I need to equal this trig. identity 1/1 -sin = sec^2 + sec(tan)
Answer by xachu4u(10) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Starting from L.H.S:
Multiply by conjugate of the denominator => 1 + sin
=> ( 1 + sin )/ cos^2
=> 1/cos^2 + sin / cos^2
=> sec^2 + sec*tan
Happy.....
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