SOLUTION: Prove: (sec^2x -1) / (sec^2x)= sin^2x Thanks

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Question 838600: Prove:
(sec^2x -1) / (sec^2x)= sin^2x
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Prove:
(sec^2x -1) / (sec^2x)= sin^2x

start with left side:

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verified:left side=right side

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