SOLUTION: I need help with this identity. Thank you 1+sec(theta)/sec(theta)=sin^2(theta)/1-cos(theta) I keep hitting a roadblock as I end up with 1+sec(theta)=1+cos(theta)(sec(theta)

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Question 479638: I need help with this identity. Thank you
1+sec(theta)/sec(theta)=sin^2(theta)/1-cos(theta)
I keep hitting a roadblock as I end up with 1+sec(theta)=1+cos(theta)(sec(theta)

Answer by Gogonati(855)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The final equality is an well known identity.

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