SOLUTION: Determine whether of the following may be or it not an indentity.
 (sec^2(x)/tan(x))=sec(x).csc(x))
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Question 401383:  Determine whether of the following may be or it not an indentity.
 (sec^2(x)/tan(x))=sec(x).csc(x))
 
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