SOLUTION: what is the square root of 1+sin theta divided by 1-sin theta
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Question 848519: what is the square root of 1+sin theta divided by 1-sin theta
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what is the square root of 1+sin theta divided by 1-sin theta
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sqrt[(1+sin)/(1-sin)]
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= sqrt[(1+sin)^2/cos^2]
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= (1+sin(t))/cos(t)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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