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Prove that the given is an identity.
1 + (1/cosx)= tan^2x/(secx-1)
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Prove that the given is an identity.
1 + (1/cosx)= tan^2x/(secx-1)
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starting with right side
tan^2x/(secx-1)
sec^2x-1/secx-1
(secx+1)(secx-1)/(secx-1)
secx+1=1/cosx+1
right side= left side