SOLUTION: SinA+1-cosA/cosA-1+sinA=1+sinA/cosA

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Question 977135: SinA+1-cosA/cosA-1+sinA=1+sinA/cosA
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= (Just like rationalizing the denominator)
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= (using sin^2(A)-1 = -cos^2(A))
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