SOLUTION: (1-tanA)whole squre+(1-cotA)whole squre=(SecA-cosecA)whole squre
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Question 779715: (1-tanA)whole squre+(1-cotA)whole squre=(SecA-cosecA)whole squre
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What does "whole square" mean?
John

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