SOLUTION: Prove the Identity: sec^2θ/sec^2θ=csc^2θ The left side must look like the right I know how to get it down to: 1/cosθ 1/cosθ/ 1/cosθ 1/cosθ

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Question 842349: Prove the Identity:
sec^2θ/sec^2θ=csc^2θ
The left side must look like the right
I know how to get it down to:
1/cosθ 1/cosθ/
1/cosθ 1/cosθ
With the first two being on top and the last two being on the bottom

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Prove the Identity:
sec^2θ/sec^2θ=csc^2θ
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True when csc^2(t) = 1
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True when sin(t) = 1
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True when t = pi/2
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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